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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| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | Tweet, Tweet MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR There will be no further mentions of “blue check marks” or a person with an olfactory-themed surname because this week’s little blurb is about birds. Yes, those real-life things that fly through the air, sing songs and torment my cat through the window. With spring now sprung, I have been noticing plenty

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Props to Campbellsport’s businesspeople. Back during our childhood, they provided a Halloween event in the old high school gym. Treats and a costume contest. On the Saturday before Easter, area young’uns were issued a ticket with a number and wandered down Main Street, seeking those digits. Once found, each shop had a white paper sack filled

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Who was Josette Juneau?

Who was Josette Juneau?


Who was Josette Juneau? A historical piece seeks to find out more about Milwaukee and Theresa founder Solomon Juneau’s wife Josette (Vieau) Juneau LEAH HENCKEL INTERN Locally, and across Wisconsin, many know of Solomon Juneau and the role he played in founding Milwaukee and the Village of Theresa. The Solomon Juneau House stands along Milwaukee Street in Theresa as a historical monument

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