29 March 2023

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Kewaskum Softball Wins Opener

Kewaskum Softball Wins Opener


Kewaskum Softball Wins Opener ANDY RETTLER JASON PIITTMANN The Kewaskum Indians coasted to an easy victory over the visiting Random Lake Rams, 12-2, on Thursday, March 23, in the season opener for the Green-and-White. The Rams got on the board in the first inning when Jayla Harter hit a solo homer. Kewaskum knotted the game up at one in the bottom of the first inning, when the Indians

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Richard L. Landrath

Richard L. Landrath


Richard L. Landrath, 58, of Campbellsport passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, March 22, 2023, at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac. He was born on February 28, 1965, in Beaver Dam, the son of Frederick and Joan (Beilke) Landrath. On February 24. 2016, he married Jeanne L. Waldschmidt in Las Vegas, NV. Richard worked as truck driver and mechanic for Justman Trucking and Kreilkamp Trucking and for the past 18 years for Paul Waldschmidt.Richard enjoyed riding his Harley, smoking meat and fish, making Maple Syrup and playing with his dog, “Ulka”. In his younger years, he always had a band and still enjoyed doing karaoke. Richard was a great mechanic and loved working in his shop doing things for others; he was always there for family and friends. When he took on a task, you could be sure he would get it right. Family always came first; he looked out for everyone and he left us with many great stories.Survivors include his wife, Jeanne; children, Stephanie McGuire, Beth (Amy) Vaughn and Jordan Waldschmidt; grandchildren, Riley Kutzik, Lliam McGuire, Nathan (fiancée Kylie) Vaughn, Haylee Vaughn, Greyson Waldschmidt and Layla Waldschmidt; great-granddaughter, Wrenleigh; siblings, Kim Gremminger, Fred (Lisa) Landrath, Jr, Lore (Ron) Shaver and Mike (Erica) Landrath; other relatives and many friends.He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Joan. A celebration of Richard’s Life will be held Saturday, May 6, at Bahr Time in Elmore (W2904 Main St. Campbellsport) with family arriving at 11 a.m. and friends after 12 noon.The family extends a special thank you to the Campbellsport EMT’s and Fond du Lac Para Medics.Twohig Funeral home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.
22 March 2023

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL Four days on Chequamegon Bay MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST For the first time since 1989, I am going to write to you over two separate weeks, two different ways of describing the same trip. I just returned from an ice fishing/camping trip that was 2.8 miles from shore on Lake Superior on Chequamegon Bay out of Ashland. This week’s column will be the safe trip, next

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FOR THE GIRLS

FOR THE GIRLS


FOR THE GIRLS from page 1 Wipperman, who decided to livestream his narration of the contest. “I just started calling this eighth-grade football game.” Assuming it would just be a delightful inside joke between his family and the other youth football families, Wipperman thought nothing of the experience until the next day when he got a call from New Berlin Eisenhower High School’s athletic

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McCarty Awarded Flyway Player of the Year

McCarty Awarded Flyway Player of the Year


McCarty Awarded Flyway Player of the Year BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST The CHS boys basketball team recently finished their season by securing the title of Regional Champions. The boys maintained an overall record of 20-8. Senior Mitchell McCarty, #11, said that achieving the title of Regional Champs, as a team, has been his favorite moment throughout his basketball career. Despite a great
21 March 2023

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Anthony Thelen

Anthony Thelen


Anthony (Tony) Thelen passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of March 18, 2023 at the age of 89. Tony is survived by their four children Sharon (Scott Krahn) Thelen, Dennis (Iva) Thelen, Sandy (Tim) Leitheiser, and Lisa (Tim) Nieskes; his six grandchildren Matt (Katy Covert) Leitheiser, Maggie Leitheiser (Trevor Blazei), Katherine (Michael) Hecimovich, Jacob Leitheiser, Robert Thelen, and Oscar Nieskes; his great-grandsons Cameron and Daniel Hecimovich; her sisters-in-law Judy Felten and Joyce Thelen; many nieces and nephews; as well as other relatives and friends. Tony is preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Helen (Felten) Thelen; his parents Michael and Flora Thelen; his brothers Norbert Thelen and Joseph (Mary Lou) Thelen; his sisters Agnes (John) Burns and Adela Baumhardt; his brothers-in-law William Felten and Robert Felten; and his sister-in-law Marie (Henry) Fellenz. Tony was born on January 17, 1934 in Ashford, WI on his family’s farm, which would always play an important role in his life. In school he discovered and nurtured his love of sports. He earned 11 varsity letters for baseball, football, and basketball for Campbellsport High School – even going to the State Baseball Tournament his freshman year. Tony served in the Army from 1957 – 1959, during which he also played on a touring basketball team that won the league championship. On March 17th, 1960, Tony met Helen on a blind date, and they married two years later on March 3rd, 1962. They resided in West Bend, where he was employed as a Machinist at the Gehl Co. for 35 years until his retirement in 1996. That year they built their retirement log home on his family’s farmland in Ashford. Tony’s love for sports continued throughout his life as he worked as a baseball umpire for many years and was an avid golfer. He was an original member of the Thursday Night Golf League at Camelot Country Club, which he enjoyed participating in for 47 years. He continued to play golf well into his 80s and would practice his putting indoors even after he stopped playing on the course. His competitive spirit also came through with his love of card and dice games, as well as his eagerness to enjoy a simple game of catch or kicking a ball around – all of which he participated in up until his passing. Tony’s kindness, strength, and quiet love will be greatly missed. He possessed a strong work ethic but knew the value of balancing work and life’s simple enjoyments, such as a cold old fashioned or grasshopper, playing cards with family and friends, or watching his grandchildren participate in their sports or activities. Tony was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease over 10 years ago, and as the disease slowly robbed him of his memories, it did not alter the essence of who he was. Until the very end, he was a man of great love, faith, and kindness who was always ready to share a smile (especially if you offered him sweets), a husband and father who cherished his family, and a grandfather whose grandchildren carried a special place in his heart. The family would like to thank the compassionate and deeply considerate caregivers at Kathy Hospice in West Bend, as well as the doctors, nurses, and staff at the Froedtert Community Hospital in West Bend for making Tony’s final days as peaceful as possible. The family would also like to extend their gratitude to the thoughtful and kind caregivers at Cornerstone Assisted Living in West Bend. Visitation will be held at St. Martin’s Catholic Chapel in Ashford, WI (N1271 Minnie Lane Campbellsport) at 10 am on Saturday, March 25th, with Mass of Christian Burial at 12:00 noon. Burial will follow with military honors. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Alzheimer’s Association or charities of one’s choice are appreciated. Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.
15 March 2023

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Reining in Inflation in Bipartisan Fashion

Reining in Inflation in Bipartisan Fashion


Reining in Inflation in Bipartisan Fashion SCOTT FITZGERALD CONGRESSMAN (WI-05) For 22 months in a row, inflation has outpaced real average hourly earnings, and remains the top concern of Americans across the country. House Republicans understand the pain inflation has caused, and last week made strides to prevent it from worsening by passing the REIN In Act with strong bipartisan support.

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WALLEYE

WALLEYE


WALLEYE from page 20 Now we knew that we were on top of our game, and I was determined that the social hour should begin to honor the awesome catch. Well folks, I have to tell you, the late-day primetime came and went without any action. At about 10 p.m., we decided that we were going to try and stay up all night as we were going to go home a day early as there was a nasty snowstorm headed