21 August 2019

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ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH

ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH


ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH Horicon Marsh Fall & Winter Visitor Guide Included With This Edition Please don’t blame the messenger, but fall and winter are right around the corner. Every year in August, the Dodge County Pionier publishes a free supplement to the weekly newspaper called the Horicon Marsh Fall & Winter Visitor, which was included with this week’s edition. The “Visitor”,

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BEHIND THE HEADLINES

BEHIND THE HEADLINES


BEHIND THE HEADLINES Is Direct Primary Care The Answer In Controlling The Rising Cost Of Healthcare? The rising cost of healthcare is on the minds of many of us, including being front and center in recent political debates. A movement to alter the direction of increasing costs is taking hold in Wisconsin and looks promising. Direct Primary Care (DPC) may just be what the doctor ordered.
14 August 2019

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What Happens In Vegas

What Happens In Vegas


BLUE ZONES What Happens In Vegas Trina Justman Reichert Engagement Lead, Blue Zones Project With a little research, I discovered that it is likely that the buffet trend in America became popular in Las Vegas in the 1940s. Foodandwine. com published an article in February of 2016 discussing the history of the all-you-can-eat buffet. The authors thought it was a great way to keep patrons

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07 August 2019

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Understanding Huber Law

Understanding Huber Law


Understanding Huber Law DALE J. SCHMIDT Dodge County Sheriff The State of Wisconsin has a work release program authorized under Statute 303.08 called the Huber Law. It states that any person sentenced to a county jail for crime, nonpayment of a fine or forfeiture, contempt of court or subject to a confinement sanction in certain circumstances, or a probationer detained in a county jail

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What To Remember For August Gardening

What To Remember For August Gardening


What To Remember For August Gardening CAROL SHIRK askamastergardener@att.net Although it doesn’t seem possible, summer is fast waning and we have already moved into August. Soon school will start, the leaves will turn colors and Christmas merchandise will hit the store shelves. But that does not mean that gardening is done. There is still much that can be accomplished, including both planting
31 July 2019

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Tough Decisions Require Tough People

Tough Decisions Require Tough People


COOK’S CORNER Tough Decisions Require Tough People Tough decisions require tough people and that’s exactly what the members of the Lomira Village Board and other committees are tasked with, making tough decisions. When we vote for people, whether it be at the local or national level, we do so because we expect them to make tough decisions to better our community. While I am not a resident

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After 10 Years As Dodge County Pionier, Community Page   Counts Have Increased

After 10 Years As Dodge County Pionier, Community Page Counts Have Increased


ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH After 10 Years As Dodge County Pionier, Community Page Counts Have Increased Let me start this out by making it abundantly clear: journalists love criticism. Journalism is often a thankless industry. Publishers and reporters are far more likely to receive negative feedback than kudos, but it’s the opportunity to change (and to be better) that excites a true newspaperman
24 July 2019

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MASTER GARDENER

MASTER GARDENER


MASTER GARDENER Earwigs: A Dependable Scavenger I recently watched a child discover an earwig and play with her new friend for several minutes. Unencumbered with any preconceived notions, she was enthralled as she watched it scoot back and forth and wasn’t the least bit worried about any danger. She had the right attitude and could teach many adults to have a better relationship with

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Mayville BOE Interviews Candidates For Vacant Board Seat, Appoint Shirasaki

Mayville BOE Interviews Candidates For Vacant Board Seat, Appoint Shirasaki


Mayville BOE Interviews Candidates For Vacant Board Seat, Appoint Shirasaki KAREN ROUSE As reported in last week’s edition, Tatiana Shirasaki was appointed to the School District of Mayville Board of Education on July 15. The district received two responses to its community invitation for interested individuals to apply to fill a seat vacated by Tom Kempf, who resigned shortly after he