03 July 2019

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Dr. Jean Esser Retires After 39  Years Of Dental Practice In Horicon

Dr. Jean Esser Retires After 39 Years Of Dental Practice In Horicon


Dr. Jean Esser Retires After 39 Years Of Dental Practice In Horicon MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER It was front-page news in The Horicon Reporter in 1980: Horicon was getting a dentist (two, in fact). One of those dentists was Dr. Jean Esser and after 39 years cleaning and operating on the people of Horicon’s teeth, she’s decided it’s time to pack up the floss and fluoride and officially
26 June 2019

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Compassion, Education Are Key For New Municipal Judge Patrick Bulman

Compassion, Education Are Key For New Municipal Judge Patrick Bulman


Compassion, Education Are Key For New Municipal Judge Patrick Bulman MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER After roughly two months on the job, newly elected City of Horicon Municipal Judge Patrick Bulman is settled in with his new responsibilities. It should come as no surprise that Judge Bulman feels comfortable behind the desk, as he’s been a community-driven serviceman his entire life. In the

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on an Honor Flight.   The fundraiser was a  Cinco de Mayo event held on Friday, May 3, wherein walking tacos

on an Honor Flight. The fundraiser was a Cinco de Mayo event held on Friday, May 3, wherein walking tacos


Horicon’s Centro Incorporated Teams Up With Taco Bell, Kwik Trip and LeRoy Meats To Raise Money For Honor Flight Program In mid April, the Culture Club at Centro Incorporated (Beaver Dam and Horicon) held a fundraiser to send two U.S armed service veterans on an Honor Flight. The fundraiser was a Cinco de Mayo event held on Friday, May 3, wherein walking tacos were sold to employees
19 June 2019

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Ducks Unlimited Magazine Calls Horicon Marsh   ‘Favorite’ In May/June Feature

Ducks Unlimited Magazine Calls Horicon Marsh ‘Favorite’ In May/June Feature


Ducks Unlimited Magazine Calls Horicon Marsh ‘Favorite’ In May/June Feature MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER Ducks Unlimited sure knows how to make a Marshman and Marshlady blush. In its bimonthly publication, Ducks Unlimited Magazine featured the Horicon Marsh, local residents and establishments in a feature article titled “Our Favorite Marsh.” Written by Chris Sebastian with photographs

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HPD Chief Adamson Attends  Presitgious Department Of Justice  Program Focused On Protecting   Horicon Children

HPD Chief Adamson Attends Presitgious Department Of Justice Program Focused On Protecting Horicon Children


HPD Chief Adamson Attends Presitgious Department Of Justice Program Focused On Protecting Horicon Children Police Chief Joseph W. Adamson, Chief of Horicon Police Department, just returned from the prestigious Chief Executive Officer Missing & Exploited Children Seminar (CEOMEC), held at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) in Alexandria, Va. Chief Adamson

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Long Time Coming: At 110 Years Old Discher Park Pavilion   Finally Gets A Makeover

Long Time Coming: At 110 Years Old Discher Park Pavilion Finally Gets A Makeover


Long Time Coming: At 110 Years Old Discher Park Pavilion Finally Gets A Makeover MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER The Discher Park Pavilion, which has officially been renamed “1909 Jersey” by the Horicon Parks and Recreation Board and the city Common Council, had its grand reopening last Saturday, June 15 after a group of committed organizations, businesses and Horicon citizens banded together
12 June 2019

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School District Of Horicon  Uses End Of Year Work Day To Give Back To Community

School District Of Horicon Uses End Of Year Work Day To Give Back To Community


School District Of Horicon Uses End Of Year Work Day To Give Back To Community MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER While the final school bells rang weeks ago, School District of Horicon teachers have still been hard at work.

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05 June 2019

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Janelle Nicolaus Added To School District Of   Horicon Board Of Education

Janelle Nicolaus Added To School District Of Horicon Board Of Education


Janelle Nicolaus Added To School District Of Horicon Board Of Education MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER An board seat left absent by Eric Krause-Emerick, who moved out of the district, was filled at the monthly School District of Horicon Board of Education meeting on Monday, May 20. Filling the Village of Iron Ridge/Village of Kekoskee seat is Janelle Nicolaus, who brings experience with Horicon’s PTO to the board. Before being inducted, Nicolaus stated she was looking for more ways to get involved with the school, and she is looking forward to being part of the positive changes taking place within the district in the coming years.

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