13 April 2022

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR What with the last couple times winter’s snuck up and clobbered us, both the geese which wandered up here and the robins, are probably wondering what the...? They aren’t the only ones. I know lotsa folks are scratching their heads when the calendar says one thing but nature quite another. Not that we don’t know better. Or shouldn’t. Sometimes

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‘How Do They Know?’

‘How Do They Know?’


| LEGACY BUILDER | ‘How Do They Know?’ AL WISNEFSKE BROKER/OWNER, LAND & LEGACY GROUP LLC How do they know before the sign is up? You post your property for sale, and it appears everyone and their mother is driving by and trying to get a glance. How do people even know the property is for sale? There isn’t even a sign up yet. Almost everything we do is tied to the internet,

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DONATION

DONATION


DONATION from page 4 come. Now, they are just waiting in anticipation for when . “There’s something to be said about Fond du Lac, our city and our county, the people have really pitched in to help and donated,” said Loof in closing, making sure to thank everyone who gave – like the St. Matt’s students – even the smallest amount of money or time, over the years. “Everybody plays

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Check It Out!

Check It Out!


Check It Out! LORI KREIS DIRECTOR, KEWASKUM PUBLIC LIBRARY Happy National Library Week. I hope you have been able to come in this week and check out some of our promotional events. And of course, be sure to take a peek at all the new items coming to the library this month. I like a good mystery and we will have new suspenseful reads aplenty in April. Tarryn Fisher releases An Honest Lie

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL A Cold Night on the Fox MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST I am currently in a crazy, busy period of time, but it’s all positive. A percentage of walleye that live in Green Bay spawn on the Fox River below the dam at DePere. Every spring, in early March, a rule is placed that – if you want to keep a walleye in this section of river – it has to be 28-inches or