01 September 2021

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Annual Thresheree

Annual Thresheree


Annual Thresheree PHOTO BY ANDREA HANSEN ABLER Dane Schmidt of Campbellsport helps his father David shovel coal into a bin on an old steam engine at the Empire Threshing Association’s annual Thresheree on Saturday, Aug. 28. The event was held on the Wettstein farm near Armstrong. This was just one of the steam engines that were at the event to help power the old equipment. Reese and Reed Gellings

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5 Years Ago  September 1, 2016

5 Years Ago September 1, 2016


5 Years Ago September 1, 2016 Shoppers may notice some new changes to their local grocery store. The old customer service counter at Piggly Wiggly has been taken down and several items, such as bread and greeting cards, have been relocated. The process began in May when Guaranty Bank informed Campbellsport Piggly Wiggly they would not be renewing their lease on space in the store. So Pig’s customer

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|KEWASKUM’S DAYS GONE BY

|KEWASKUM’S DAYS GONE BY


|KEWASKUM’S DAYS GONE BY | 5 Years Ago September 8, 2016 With the 15th anniversary of the 9-11 Attacks, Kewaskum residents are remembering how close to home that was for them. Andrea Lyn Haberman, a 1994 graduate of Kewaskum High School, was one of the victims. She was working for Carr Futures in Chicago and the job required trips to the New York o_ces, which were located in the North Tower

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Check It Out!

Check It Out!


Check It Out! LORI KREIS KEWASKUM LIBARIAN Happy September with school back in session, leaves are starting to fall and a new crop of books for you to check out. Starting with adult fiction, Liane Moriarty releases Apples Never Fall where a family of tennis stars, now adults, refuse to report their missing mother to the authorities because they believe it will implicate their father. Harlem

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Library  Happenings

Library Happenings


Library Happenings Happy September with school back in session, leaves are starting to fall and a new crop of books for you to check out. Starting with adult fiction, Liane Moriarty releases Apples Never Fall where a family of tennis stars, now adults, refuse to report their missing mother to the authorities because they believe it will implicate their father. Harlem Shuffle follows the life