19 April 2023

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Lomira Competing in Robotics at  SkillsUSA Wisconsin Conference

Lomira Competing in Robotics at SkillsUSA Wisconsin Conference


Lomira Competing in Robotics at SkillsUSA Wisconsin Conference CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST For the first time, Lomira High School is sending nine students, divided up into three teams, to compete at the 50th annual SkillsUSA Wisconsin State Leadership and Skills Conference in Madison, Tuesday, April 25 through Wednesday, April 26. In addition to competitions being held at Alliant Energy Center,

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Music Teacher to Bank Executive, M.S.B.  Introduces President, C.E.O. Garrett Kornman

Music Teacher to Bank Executive, M.S.B. Introduces President, C.E.O. Garrett Kornman


Music Teacher to Bank Executive, M.S.B. Introduces President, C.E.O. Garrett Kornman MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The road to becoming a financial institution’s chief executive often does not lead through public music education, but for Garrett Kornman, the newly-named Mayville Savings Bank (MSB) President & CEO, that is precisely the path that to led him to his current role.
05 April 2023

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Keeping ‘Safety’ in Hunter Safety

Keeping ‘Safety’ in Hunter Safety


Keeping ‘Safety’ in Hunter Safety Local hunting educator works with state law makers on preserving hands-on instruction MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR A recent Campbellsport Hunter Education Program class graduated 50 youth and adults, which was a big reason to celebrate for instructor Rick Heisler, who has spent more than four decades educating the community on firearm and hunting safety.

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29 March 2023

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One Decade on the Hill, Sunburst  Stewards look back on Progress

One Decade on the Hill, Sunburst Stewards look back on Progress


One Decade on the Hill, Sunburst Stewards look back on Progress MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR As of December 2022, it’s been 10 years since Rob Friedl acquired the ski hill known as Sunburst and with this year’s skiing, boarding and tubing season finally finished (despite a late push last week from Old Man Winter), the anniversary marks one decade of positive change for the skill hill

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22 March 2023

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‘For The Girls’

‘For The Girls’


‘For The Girls’ W7 Productions Charts New Path for Girls’ High School Sports Coverage MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR On any given night across Eastern and South Central Wisconsin, if high school girls’ athletic contests are taking place, there is a good chance Gary Wipperman is alongside the court, diamond or field. Wipperman operates W7 Productions, a largely volunteer-based