31 May 2023

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL Long Day on Green Bay MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST I can honestly say I would rather fish out of a canoe than a boat. I enjoy the challenge, in which physical danger and skill adds to the game and there is no worries of a trailer or boat break down. Green Bay is probably my favorite place to paddle-troll, and I have had incredible success and some trips where

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24 May 2023

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On Wisconsin! A Field  Trip into History

On Wisconsin! A Field Trip into History


On Wisconsin! A Field Trip into History TRINITY LUTHERAN Students and chaperones of Trinity Lutheran in Campbellsport took a six-day trip into history. From April 23 until April 29, eighteen travelers clambered aboard three vehicles and headed south. Our sights were set on learning the history of events at Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Spring Hill and Franklin. As an added bonus, a stop at the

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Kewaskum Claims Conference Title

Kewaskum Claims Conference Title


Kewaskum Claims Conference Title KHS SOFTBALL The math was simple for Kewaskum coming into Tuesday’s doubleheader with Ripon. Win one game to become the outright conference champions. After the Indians defeated the Winneconne Wolves in extra innings last week, the same Wolves defeated Waupun on Friday evening to give the Indians a two-game lead in the standings. Kewaskum not only won

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Brian Leitheiser, Kewaskum Softball

Brian Leitheiser, Kewaskum Softball


| FANTASTIC FAN | Brian Leitheiser, Kewaskum Softball The inaugural Kewaskum Statesman Fantastic Fan is Brian Leitheiser. A softball dad and supporter, Leitheiser goes the extra mile in supporting his daughter’s team by managing statistics for the program and by serving as a youth coach and mentor. “He is one of the parents who understands and appreciates the challenges coaches
17 May 2023

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10 May 2023

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Indians Defeat Tigers, 14-1, in Six Innings

Indians Defeat Tigers, 14-1, in Six Innings


Indians Defeat Tigers, 14-1, in Six Innings KHS BASEBALL The Kewaskum Indians (8-5) snatched the lead in the fourth inning and tacked on insurance in the sixth to defeat the Ripon Tigers (3-6), 14-1, on a windy Tuesday night on May 2. Ripon was able to strike first, scoring in the first inning on a Henry Willet single. However, the Tigers had no answer as the Indians would use great pitching

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