05 October 2022

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL Fresh Venison MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST I am in one of the most go-for-it periods of my adult life. Last night, I bear hunted for the 10th day in-a-row. I am harvesting as much food as I possibly can from my gardens and then I have this job where I travel in the outdoors, do field work, and come up with a story each week. I hope you enjoy this week’s
28 September 2022

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When St. Kilian  Turned 100

When St. Kilian Turned 100


When St. Kilian Turned 100 KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR When St. Kilian Catholic Church turned 100 in 1948, it was a special day on the Fond du Lac/ Washington County border. Perhaps nothing encapsulates this more than the dozen or so 8- by 10inch pictures Don Felix acquired when researching St. Kilian. He has uncovered many pictures and stories of the area in the time he dedicated to researching

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How to Save a Life

How to Save a Life


How to Save a Life The Kewaskum/West Bend High School EMT class held at the West Bend Moraine Park Technical College Campus was able to participate in a combined educational opportunity with the West Bend Fire Department and Flight for Life. The students gained a better understanding of the aeromedical needs for patients, observed the appropriate setup of a landing zone and the landing of the helicopter.

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D.N.R. Asks Public to Help Count Chimney  Swifts before Southern Migration

D.N.R. Asks Public to Help Count Chimney Swifts before Southern Migration


D.N.R. Asks Public to Help Count Chimney Swifts before Southern Migration WIS. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asks the public to report chimney swift sightings to help monitor populations and locate important roost sites before they begin their migration south. The call to count is part of Swift Night Out, a continent-wide effort held to raise

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‘Walk to End Alzheimer’s’ is October 1

‘Walk to End Alzheimer’s’ is October 1


‘Walk to End Alzheimer’s’ is October 1 The annual Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Fond du Lac County is one of more than 600 nationwide and has raised hundreds-ofthousands- of-dollars for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. The Walk is the world’s largest fundraiser to fight this disease! Unfortunately, community awareness, participation, and fundraising

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