05 June 2019

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Mayville Blood Drive Collects 73 Units

Mayville Blood Drive Collects 73 Units


Mayville Blood Drive Collects 73 Units Mayville business owner Chris Neu, a lifetime blood donor, donates blood at the American Red Cross blood drive held at the Mayville American Legion on May 29. (Grace Prust | DCP) City of Mayville Alderwoman Molly Henkel prepares to donate blood at the American Red Cross blood drive held at the Mayville American Legion last week. (Grace Prust | DCP) The American Red Cross held a blood drive on Wednesday, May 29, at American Legion Post 69 in Mayville. The drive was sponsored by Encore Electric/Bruce Muche. The event drew outstanding participation with a total of 73 units.

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June 6, 1889  Dodge County Pionier

June 6, 1889 Dodge County Pionier


June 6, 1889 Dodge County Pionier Isaac Winter has sold the waterpower rights and the dam of the old wool factory, together with the village of Manchester, and the adjoining land consisting of about 60 acres to August Marohl for $2,000. The dam will be rebuilt and other improvements will be made by Mr. Marohl. Carl B. Briemann sold his machine shop at Theresa to the Young brothers of Ashland for $3,000. June 6, 1899 Dodge County Pionier been located. June 10, 1909 The Mayville News

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Janelle Nicolaus Added To School District Of   Horicon Board Of Education

Janelle Nicolaus Added To School District Of Horicon Board Of Education


Janelle Nicolaus Added To School District Of Horicon Board Of Education MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER An board seat left absent by Eric Krause-Emerick, who moved out of the district, was filled at the monthly School District of Horicon Board of Education meeting on Monday, May 20. Filling the Village of Iron Ridge/Village of Kekoskee seat is Janelle Nicolaus, who brings experience with Horicon’s PTO to the board. Before being inducted, Nicolaus stated she was looking for more ways to get involved with the school, and she is looking forward to being part of the positive changes taking place within the district in the coming years.

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Retiring DPW And Utilities Supervisor Dave Magnussen Honored   At May Common Council Meeting

Retiring DPW And Utilities Supervisor Dave Magnussen Honored At May Common Council Meeting


Retiring DPW And Utilities Supervisor Dave Magnussen Honored At May Common Council Meeting MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER The City of Horicon Common Council met on Tuesday, May 28 at 6 p.m. at City Hall.

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Palmatory Street Overlook Receives  State Funding To Build Picnic Shelter

Palmatory Street Overlook Receives State Funding To Build Picnic Shelter


Palmatory Street Overlook Receives State Funding To Build Picnic Shelter MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER One of Horicon Marsh’s best vantage points will be getting a makeover.

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Jessiffany  Canine  Services  and  Iron Ridge  Police  At St.   Matthew’s

Jessiffany Canine Services and Iron Ridge Police At St. Matthew’s


Jessiffany Canine Services and Iron Ridge Police At St. Matthew’s The St. Matthew’s Lutheran School student body and teachers pose with the Iron Ridge police officers and dog trainers from Jessiffany Canine Services based out of Iron Ridge. The three groups came together for a pizza party on Tuesday, May 21 at the school. After the assembly, Jessie Smith of Jessiffany expressed a desire to see a K-9 with the IRPD, even offering to donate a trained dog to the force. Pictured in front row from left are officer Stephanie Klemme, Chief Anthony Liebenow, Jessie Smith, Ninyo (Belgium Malinois) and Tiffany Smith. (Mitchell B. Keller | DCP) Iron Ridge Police Chief Anthony Liebenow talks with St. Matthew’s Lutheran School students before an assembly and pizza party on Tuesday, May 21. The IRPD invited Jessiffany Canine Services of Iron Ridge to show the students how police K-9s are trained. (Mitchell B. Keller | DCP)

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ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH

ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH


ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH Signs? A Hoax? Do Aliens Love Rock And Roll? - Revisiting A Local ‘Close Encounter’ -