03 April 2024

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Check It Out!

Check It Out!


Check It Out! LORI KREIS, DIRECTOR KEWASKUM PUBLIC LIBRARY It has been approximately a month since my last column, and I hope you can excuse me because moving is hard. Moving is listed as one of the top five stressors in your lifetime and depending on what resource you are using, it has been listed as number one. I have moved personally and do remember tension most times, but the planning

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Library Events

Library Events


Library Events Activities at the Campbellsport Public Library 220 North Helena St. P.O. Box 405 www.campbellsportlibrary.org 920-533-8534 Celebrate National Library Week – April 7-13, at the Campbellsport Public Library! Ready, set, library! National Library Week is April 7–13, and we encourage everyone in the community to visit the library, to take part in the festivities and explore

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The Switchboard of Eden

The Switchboard of Eden


The Switchboard of Eden KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR There is a photo with Marie (Nolan) Birschbach, operating the telephone switchboard in Eden in the early 1960s. This picture would have been taken right across from the post o_ce in the village. “This was a private home. Jack and Mrs. Welsh lived there. I was 16 years old, and I’d go o to work there. It was almost my first real job, but

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TRADITION

TRADITION


TRADITION from page 1 said Judy Geidel, one of the ladies who participated in last week’s program. “I was so impressed with how well behaved the girls were.” “Those girls were so good,” agreed Isabelle Straub, who also had carried library books back in 1950. “They were so patient. It was really cute seeing them all, and it reminded me of when I was in Scouts.” The ladies

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OUTDOORS

OUTDOORS


OUTDOORS from page 24 we hunted, fished, and camped as a way of life. Long story short, Trav and Joe kicked butt tonight, fished till after midnight and both made it to work just after sunup the following morning. So, the boys leave and I am the only human on this part of the Wisconsin. It is 22 degrees, the wind is nonstop and my feet are beyond frozen. I had caught maybe 20 walleye of