14 July 2021

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Kewaskum Eagles Have A Successful First Season

Kewaskum Eagles Have A Successful First Season


Kewaskum Eagles Have A Successful First Season The Kewaskum Eagles, a boys basketball program located in Kewaskum that is affiliated with the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), recently wrapped up their inaugural season. “It turned out to be better than our lofty expectations,” explained Casey Scheel, program director. What are the Eagles? The Eagles are a faith-based organization, focusing

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Gerrits, Schmidt, Loehr, Hitsman Emerge  Victorious In PDTR A-Main Action

Gerrits, Schmidt, Loehr, Hitsman Emerge Victorious In PDTR A-Main Action


Gerrits, Schmidt, Loehr, Hitsman Emerge Victorious In PDTR A-Main Action As the Plymouth Dirt Track Racing season eclipsed the half-way point, three drivers added to their 2021 A-main victory tallies, while another visited victory lane for the first time this year in mainevent competition at The Plymouth Dirt Track at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds in Plymouth, on Saturday, July 10. In

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MISSION

MISSION


MISSION from page 5 “It’s been really fun. I’ve learned a lot,” said Eve, a 13-year-old girl from St. Francis Borgia parish in Cedarburg. “It’s fun to help your community. It just feels good afterwards,” added Molly, an 11-year-old from Cedarburg who took part in the mission trip. The teens spent two full days doing service work in Kewaskum before they departed on Friday,
07 July 2021

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Sarge Marking  Left A Legacy At  Campbellsport  High School

Sarge Marking Left A Legacy At Campbellsport High School


Sarge Marking Left A Legacy At Campbellsport High School BY ANDREA HANSEN ABLER EDITOR Gerald “Sarge” Marking left quite a legacy at Campbellsport High School. The beloved wrestling coach died on June 24th, but no one will ever forget the mark he has left on this community. Sarge began his career at Campbellsport High School in 1963 when he became the industrial technology teacher.

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Kewaskum Hires New Village Administrator

Kewaskum Hires New Village Administrator


Kewaskum Hires New Village Administrator Adam Gitter has been named the new village administrator for the Village of Kewaskum. Gitter is coming to the Village of Kewaskum after having served as the deputy administrator and economic development director for the City of Hickman, Nebraska. Gitter is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where he earned a master’s degree in public

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