17 August 2022

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Growing Glorious Garlic

Growing Glorious Garlic


Growing Glorious Garlic CAROL SHIRK CERTIFIED MASTER GARDENER “Tomatoes and oregano make it Italian; wine and tarragon make it French. Sour cream makes it Russian; lemon and cinnamon make it Greek. Soy sauce makes it Chinese; garlic makes it good.” ~ Alice May Brock. I am a firm believer in this quote and use copious amounts of garlic in the kitchen. My children have gone so far as

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Horicon’s New P.F.C. Aims to Establish Roles and Identity

Horicon’s New P.F.C. Aims to Establish Roles and Identity


Horicon’s New P.F.C. Aims to Establish Roles and Identity After a dramatic dissolution in 2021, the PFC is back but progressing with caution MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Horicon’s five-member Police & Fire Commission on Aug. 10. Pictured from left are Becky Hoefs, Kevin Harvancik, President Steve Neitzel, Vice President Eric Keup and Secretary Rachel Davison. The Horicon Police

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Johnson Brothers Attend F.B.L.A.  National Competition in Chicago

Johnson Brothers Attend F.B.L.A. National Competition in Chicago


Johnson Brothers Attend F.B.L.A. National Competition in Chicago CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST Brothers Wyatt and Ethan Johnson of Horicon competed at the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Nationals in Chicago over the summer from June 29 to July 2. This is the first time in recent memory that a team from Horicon High School (HHS) has made it to nationals. "They competed against

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The Last Thresheree

The Last Thresheree


The Last Thresheree “Oats in the Bin” at August Dobberpuhl Farm, on Zion’s Church Road in Theresa Township. From left are Gerhardt Dobberpuhl, Ted Dobberpuhl (standing on beer keg), unknown, Christian Dobberpuhl, August Dobberpuhl, and unknown, circa late 1930s. August Dobberpuhl is the author’s greatgrandfather. The other Dobberpuhls pictured are his sons. SUBMITTED The Oliver Red River

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Lions Looking for Conference Titles

Lions Looking for Conference Titles


Lions Looking for Conference Titles Connor Steers, #12, has good protection during this dropback. Lomira hosted a scrimmage session last week Friday prior to their season opener this Thursday. Koby Sacotte, #21, congratulates Turner Wagoner, #11, after running the ball into the end zone. The Lions will host Husticon on Aug. 18 to start the season. BRYAN GREGORY HEAD COACH LHS FOOTBALL As

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Husticon Gaining Confidence

Husticon Gaining Confidence


Husticon Gaining Confidence The Husticon boys practice their stance at the line. The Horicon/Hustisford co-op team will open their season at Lomira on Thursday, Aug. 18. They will host Mayville on Friday, Aug. 26, at the newly built SWORD Field Athletic Complex in Horicon. These Husticon players are running through a hand-off drill during practice on Thursday, Aug. 4. CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST

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The First Friday, Mayville to Host Cedar Grove-Belgium on Aug. 19

The First Friday, Mayville to Host Cedar Grove-Belgium on Aug. 19


The First Friday, Mayville to Host Cedar Grove-Belgium on Aug. 19 Coaches and players discuss a play midfield during last week’s scrimmage at Ray Dunn Field. Mayville takes their turn on defense during their scrimmage against Waupun. It is a rematch of last year’s non-conference season opener MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The Mayville Cardinals football team wrapped up its one and