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Metalcraft Of Mayville ‘Builds’ On Its Success By Expanding Beaver Dam Facility

Metalcraft Of Mayville ‘Builds’ On Its Success By Expanding Beaver Dam Facility


Metalcraft Of Mayville ‘Builds’ On Its Success By Expanding Beaver Dam Facility Metalcraft of Mayville has officially begun construction to add 100,000 square feet to its Beaver Dam facility, effective May 29. “We are thrilled to expand our presence in Beaver Dam,” said Metalcraft CEO Martin Gallun. “Since the purchase of our Beaver Dam facility, formerly Venture Manufacturing, in 2017, our business has continued to grow. One of the reasons we chose this particular location was to have the ability to expand when the time was right.”

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MPTC Students From Horicon, Iron Ridge Recognized At Annual Awards Banquet

MPTC Students From Horicon, Iron Ridge Recognized At Annual Awards Banquet


MPTC Students From Horicon, Iron Ridge Recognized At Annual Awards Banquet The hard work and academic achievement of Moraine Park Technical College (MPTC) students was recognized during the college’s annual Student Awards Banquet held at The Golf Club at Camelot in Lomira on May 10. Abby Muenchow of Horicon and Jerod Splan and Anastasia Szczesny, both of Iron Ridge, received a Campus Impact Award. The award recognizes students who have served MPTC by participating in a college focus group, a college-related function or a club/student government activity or project.

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ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN   CHURCH  Wisconsin Synod  113 E. Bonduel St.   Theresa  Rev. J. Learman,  920-488-2571  920-238-1699

ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Wisconsin Synod 113 E. Bonduel St. Theresa Rev. J. Learman, 920-488-2571 920-238-1699


ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Wisconsin Synod 113 E. Bonduel St. Theresa Rev. J. Learman, 920-488-2571 920-238-1699 Sunday: Sunday School 8 a.m., Worship 9 a.m. Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month; Wednesday: Bible Class 10 a.m., Catechism 4:15 p.m. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Wisconsin Synod W1206 Zion Church Rd. Theresa Rev. J. Learman 920-488-5420 920-238-1699 Sunday: Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Sundays of the month.

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Prevent blisters while hiking

Prevent blisters while hiking


Prevent blisters while hiking Hiking is a popular sport that takes people into the great outdoors on a regular basis. Hiking over varied terrain and up inclines and down declines is a great way to push the cardiovascular system and build up muscles in the lower body. There are many opportunities to have a wonderful time out on the open trails. However, there are also chances for injury if hikers are not cautious. Perhaps surprisingly, one of the most prevalent hiking- related injuries also is one of the smallest. Blisters can sideline hikers and even lead to infection if allowed to fester.

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Make campfires safe and enjoyable

Make campfires safe and enjoyable


Make campfires safe and enjoyable Who doesn’t look forward to sitting around a crackling campfire in the evening with family or friends? Such an experience attracts people to try camping, ultimately converting many of them into lifelong camping enthusiasts. Campfires serve various purposes, from heating up simple foods to keeping wildlife at bay. Campfires also light up camps where people dine and sleep while providing muchneeded warmth.

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Back In The Groove: Marshladies Softball Are Sectional Champions,   Return To State Tournament

Back In The Groove: Marshladies Softball Are Sectional Champions, Return To State Tournament


Back In The Groove: Marshladies Softball Are Sectional Champions, Return To State Tournament “Don’t forget to feed the Fish.” Lauren Miller (left) feeds Payton “Fish” Marvin a slice of bread in the middle innings during a home sectional victory last week against Johnson Creek. (Mitchell B. Keller | DCP) MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER ...continued from Page 9 Back In The Groove: Marshladies Softball Are Sectional Champions, Return To State Tournament

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