01 December 2021

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Having  Fun  Fundraising

Having Fun Fundraising


Having Fun Fundraising Mayville Middle School students participate in the annual district Fun Run – a school fundraiser and awareness event – which was held earlier this autumn. Proceeds from the Fun Run will go to the district’s Playground Initiative, which aims to raise $420,000 in four phases by summer of next year. Recently, the school announced the results from the fundraiser, and the

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No action taken as the ….

No action taken as the ….


No action taken as the board continues to weigh its options MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The Village of Theresa Board of Trustees met in special session on Monday night, Nov. 29, with roughly 20 members of the public in attendance to weigh-in about the village’s future plans for providing police services. As was previously reported, the village board is considering disbanding its

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JANE DOE

JANE DOE


The following is a November 23, 2021 transcript which updates the 2008 Jane Doe investigation from the Fond du Lac Sheriff’s Department. Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt has asked that this publication share the information given the proximity this readership area has to the area of interest. “Good morning everyone. I am Fond du Lac County Sheriff Ryan Waldschmidt, and alongside me are Lieutenant
24 November 2021

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Thanksgiving meal served with kindness

Thanksgiving meal served with kindness


Thanksgiving meal served with kindness BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR A delicious Thanksgiving meal with all the fixings was served to approximately 90 senior citizens on Saturday, Nov. 20. Members of the Kewaskum High School Key Club served the meal to the crowd, and the Kewaskum Kiwanis Club sponsored the event. The meal, which was served at Kewaskum High School, was open to all local senior

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Haunted house collects 3,020 pounds of food for pantry

Haunted house collects 3,020 pounds of food for pantry


Haunted house collects 3,020 pounds of food for pantry BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR Hunter Sabish, a freshman at Campbellsport High School, recently created a “Terror Shed” haunted house to collect donations for the Kewaskum Community Pantry. With the help of his friend Kaleb Eggers, also a freshman at CHS, Hunter began working to create the Terror Shed in early August. Together, the

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Kewaskum Kiwanis Club donates iPads to help  Campbellsport students

Kewaskum Kiwanis Club donates iPads to help Campbellsport students


Kewaskum Kiwanis Club donates iPads to help Campbellsport students BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR Five students at Campbellsport Elementary School recently received iPads from the Kewaskum Kiwanis Club as part of the Wisconsin Kiwanis Autism Project. Kelsey Wade, one of the special education teachers at Campbellsport Elementary School, is very grateful for the opportunities this See IPADS

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Heads High,  Mayville is  WIAA Division  5 Runner-up

Heads High, Mayville is WIAA Division 5 Runner-up


Pionier Game of the Week Heads High, Mayville is WIAA Division 5 Runner-up The Cards lost by two in their quest for the school’s second state football title CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST On the snowy eve of November 18, the 2021 high school football season came to an end for the Mayville Cardinals. It had been 15 years since Mayville made an appearance in the state championships;
17 November 2021

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Healing continues after attack by cow

Healing continues after attack by cow


Healing continues after attack by cow BY GARY FEIDER EDITOR OF THE SOUNDER Farm accidents can happen in an instant, as Jessica A. Ramel experienced with a new mother cow more than a year ago. She sustained serious injuries that caused her wedding day to be postponed twice — and her restorative dental work is not expected to be complete until this month. She was working at Windy Hill

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Spenner appointed village president of Kewaskum

Spenner appointed village president of Kewaskum


Spenner appointed village president of Kewaskum BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR At the regular board meeting on Monday, Nov. 15, the Kewaskum Village Board voted 5-1 to appoint David Spenner as the new village president, effective on Jan. 1. “I am honored to have the confidence of my fellow board trustees and intend to continue our practice of open dialog and listening to all perspectives;