31 July 2019

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24 July 2019

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Unique Group Of  Women Credit Ongoing  Activity, Friendships For  Enhanced Lifestyle

Unique Group Of Women Credit Ongoing Activity, Friendships For Enhanced Lifestyle


Unique Group Of Women Credit Ongoing Activity, Friendships For Enhanced Lifestyle KAREN ROUSE A special group of women meet at the TAG center in Mayville weekly on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. They stand out in their enthusiasm for the facility and have been devoted to it for many, many years and seem amazed that more people do not use the variety of programs – formal and informal –

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VFW Post 10170 Marking 50 Years Serving Veterans, Community In Mayville

VFW Post 10170 Marking 50 Years Serving Veterans, Community In Mayville


VFW Post 10170 Marking 50 Years Serving Veterans, Community In Mayville KAREN ROUSE “The VFW is a good outfit,” stated Gilbert M. Sauer, past commander of the Department of Wisconsin VFW, on a 1969 brochure inviting military personnel to join the organization. The brochure is included in a historical scrapbook kept by members of Mayville VFW Post 10170 since its inception on November
17 July 2019

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Adopt-A-Park Program Begins In Mayville

Adopt-A-Park Program Begins In Mayville


Adopt-A-Park Program Begins In Mayville KAREN ROUSE Individuals, families, businesses, community groups and organizations wanting to take active roles to upkeep and improve Mayville city parks, gardens and trails/streets have an opportunity to do so through the City of Mayville’s Adopt-A-Park program, approved by the Common Council on July 8. The program concept was introduced to the

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Mayville Man Follows Through On Park Commitment

Mayville Man Follows Through On Park Commitment


Mayville Man Follows Through On Park Commitment Karen Rouse Mayville’s newest city park, the Wag ‘n Tag, a football field sized dog park, began with a citizen reaching out to the city’s mayor nearly three years ago. “Any chance Mayville could get a dog park? A ton of dog owners in this town and they would love it,” was a message sent from resident Bill Hartwig to Mayor Rob Boelk.

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10 July 2019

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