17 July 2019

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July 2019 Mayor’s Report

July 2019 Mayor’s Report


MAYOR BOELK’S REPORT July 2019 Mayor’s Report ROB BOELK Mayor, City of Mayville On July 3 Mayville celebrated its annual Rock ‘n Boom festival. It was once again a great event with live music, great food, baseball and fireworks. The events were made possible by a lot of hard work from volunteers. A huge thank you to everyone who donated their time for this community event. I

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BEHIND THE HEADLINES

BEHIND THE HEADLINES


BEHIND THE HEADLINES The Audubon Inn is a Mayville landmark since 1896 with its ornate architecture – a standout on Main Street with a columned dome atop its three stories. (Karen Rouse | DCP) From time-to-time there is a happening in the area I may not formally report on, yet follow as it develops. I ask questions, gather information and then fact check that information. The closing of
03 July 2019

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Honoring Dr. Jean Esser

Honoring Dr. Jean Esser


SO IT GOES Honoring Dr. Jean Esser ANDREW JOHNSON There are many individuals who live and work in our community who have made a significant difference in how our community has been shaped. I have had the opportunity to get to know many of these people, both professionally in my work at this paper, as well as personally, which is often the case in our area. One of these people is Dr.

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FROM THE DESK OF MARK BORN

FROM THE DESK OF MARK BORN


FROM THE DESK OF MARK BORN A Good Budget For The 39th Assembly District REP. MARK BORN (R-39th District) Every lawmaker in the Wisconsin State Assembly represents 57,000 people. These people may have differences, but are all Wisconsinites with some important shared values. What I’ve seen serving on the Joint Committee on Finance is representatives from all over the state fighting
26 June 2019

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FROM THE SHERIFF’S DESK

FROM THE SHERIFF’S DESK


FROM THE SHERIFF’S DESK Safe Highways Begin With You As we are now into the summer months and travel becomes more and more frequent, the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office would like to again request the public’s assistance in reducing crashes and the severity of crashes. As we have pointed out in the past, when you increase your speed, you increase stopping distance when an obstacle presents

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What’s In A Name? – Missed Opportunity For Horicon Pavilion Renaming

What’s In A Name? – Missed Opportunity For Horicon Pavilion Renaming


ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH What’s In A Name? - Missed Opportunity For Horicon Pavilion Renaming In my introductory Views article in October 2018, I made a point to assure readers that my “Enjoy Every Sandwich” pieces would be about celebrating the positive slices of life. So, forgive me, but I do intend to be a little critical in this edition, but only in an effort to encourage positive,

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A MESSAGE FROM MAIN STREET MAYVILLE

A MESSAGE FROM MAIN STREET MAYVILLE


A MESSAGE FROM MAIN STREET MAYVILLE It really is an honor to be at the helm of Main Street Mayville. While I’m new to the area, being welcomed as your Main Street Mayville manager makes me feel right at home. I’ve always appreciated what a community has to offer, but it wasn’t until I stepped into the role of executive director for the Main Street Monroe program in Green County that
19 June 2019

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I’m Sorry, So Sorry

I’m Sorry, So Sorry


ASK THE RELATIONSHIP THERAPIST I’m Sorry, So Sorry Are you the type of person who says sorry all the time, even when you aren’t in the wrong? Or are you the type of person that never apologizes for anything, even if you are in the wrong? Either way of handling an apology can cause issues in the long run. Whether you are always trying to keep the peace (apologizing all the time) or just