21 June 2023

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14 June 2023

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Graduation Ink Expands in Kewaskum

Graduation Ink Expands in Kewaskum


Graduation Ink Expands in Kewaskum GRADUATION INK Graduation Ink, a small family-owned business that supplies diplomas to all 50 states as well as international locations, is expanding by putting up a new 5,000 square-foot building in Kewaskum. Using all local vendors, the building located at 109 Hillcrest Road will also offer a 1,000 squarefoot wing as rental space. In the future, that

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Kewaskum Chamber  Celebrates 10th Anniversary of ‘Party on the Pavement’

Kewaskum Chamber Celebrates 10th Anniversary of ‘Party on the Pavement’


Kewaskum Chamber Celebrates 10th Anniversary of ‘Party on the Pavement’ The Kewaskum Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 10th annual “Party on the Pavement,” on Tuesday June 20, in downtown Kewaskum. This event will be located in the parking lot, at the intersection of Hwy 45 and Hwy 28, and there will be no entrance fee. The Kewaskum Chamber is excited to offer 12 hours of live entertainment

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Mayville Cards Reach State Final, Fall to Brodhead in   Dramatic Extra-innings Finish

Mayville Cards Reach State Final, Fall to Brodhead in Dramatic Extra-innings Finish


Mayville Cards Reach State Final, Fall to Brodhead in Dramatic Extra-innings Finish MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The stage was set. Extra innings, bottom of the eighth with two outs in a 0-0 pitchers’ duel with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division 3 softball title on the line. A Cardinals’ runner was in scoring position on second and the batter

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Three Years in the Making,  Theresa Native Self-publishes  Children’s Book

Three Years in the Making, Theresa Native Self-publishes Children’s Book


Three Years in the Making, Theresa Native Self-publishes Children’s Book LEAH HENCKEL INTERN The best things come to those who wait, even if you’re waiting on yourself. Theresa-native Julie A. Gedemer recently self-published a children’s book as a first-time author, and she said it took her three years to finish the project at a special reading held last week in her hometown village.

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07 June 2023

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Golf Swings Back in Time

Golf Swings Back in Time


Golf Swings Back in Time ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST A 1929 Model A was parked in front of the Auburn Bluffs Golf Course just outside Campbellsport on Saturday, June 3. The golfers on the course were dressed in clothing from that same era, and they were playing hickory golf with clubs that were used more than 100 years ago. “It’s really a lot of fun. We have quite a good group and quite