23 August 2023

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Activities Abound at Horicon  National Wildlife Refuge

Activities Abound at Horicon National Wildlife Refuge


Activities Abound at Horicon National Wildlife Refuge Hunting The refuge is open for squirrel, pheasant, partridge, rabbit, turkey and deer hunting in accordance with all current statewide seasons and regulations. The refuge is closed to migratory bird hunting, except for an annual Learn to Hunt Waterfowl session. Opportunities for hunters with disabilities are available. Fishing Fishing

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Love to Read? Visit these Public Libraries

Love to Read? Visit these Public Libraries


Love to Read? Visit these Public Libraries There are six public libraries in the communities near Horicon Marsh. Feel free to visit them! Brownsville Public Library 379 Main St., 920-583-4325, brownsville. lib.wi.us. Hours include Monday, from 1-7 p.m.; Tuesday, from 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Wednesday, from 3-6 p.m.; Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday, from 3-6 p.m.; and Saturday, September through

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2024 Horicon Marsh Candlelight Hike

2024 Horicon Marsh Candlelight Hike


2024 Horicon Marsh Candlelight Hike Hiking by candlelight, a roaring bonfire, roasted marshmallows and warm refreshments await everyone at the annual Horicon Marsh Candlelight Hike, which is typically held on the third Saturday of January. The event is sponsored and hosted by the Friends of Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center and Wisconsin DNR. In prior years, the Education Center
16 August 2023

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Dodge County Humane Society Hosts Grand  Reopening after Major Renovation

Dodge County Humane Society Hosts Grand Reopening after Major Renovation


Dodge County Humane Society Hosts Grand Reopening after Major Renovation CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST On August 5, the Dodge County Humane Society (DCHS) hosted an Open House and Grand Reopening to showcase the recent renovations that were made throughout the facility. DCHS was established in 1968 as the Beaver Dam Humane Society and found their first home in 1969 at 210 Stoddart Street (now

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Supported by Non-profit,  Audubon Days Primed  for 2023

Supported by Non-profit, Audubon Days Primed for 2023


Supported by Non-profit, Audubon Days Primed for 2023 Mayville’s Audubon Days will run Friday, Sept. 15, through Sunday, Sept. 17, with a host of traditions returning and new ones in the works MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Last year, a group of Mayville community volunteers, led by Kristen Schaefer, approached city officials about re-creating the Audubon Days festival as a three-day

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Landslide in Mayville Leads to  Partial Close of S. German St.

Landslide in Mayville Leads to Partial Close of S. German St.


Landslide in Mayville Leads to Partial Close of S. German St. MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The morning of Monday, Aug. 14, torrential rain in the area caused a landslide event on residential property off S. German St., which created a lane blockage on portions of the road with the city’s Department of Public Works (DPW) and Mayville Police noted among the departments responding to the

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‘Cutting Taxes’ is Not a Virtue

‘Cutting Taxes’ is Not a Virtue


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | ‘Cutting Taxes’ is Not a Virtue MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR I’ll nip this one in the bud and open by saying: I don’t like paying taxes. I, like most people, get my paycheck at the end of a two-week period and have a hard time ignoring the healthy sum that is deducted for, allegedly, the various stated reasons. Come April, more cash might find its way