14 July 2021

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Two Farmington Homes To  Be Featured In Garden Tour

Two Farmington Homes To Be Featured In Garden Tour


Two Farmington Homes To Be Featured In Garden Tour BY ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST Roots and Branches, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the natural environment of West Bend, will hold a garden tour fundraiser this Saturday and Sunday, July 17 and 18. The event will feature self-guided tours of five private gardens in Washington County. Two of those are located in the Town of

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Rural Writes

Rural Writes


Rural Writes BY G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR File this one among a growing number of relics under the title, The Good Old Days. It is a vanishing species. Though, the last time passing through, noticed there still is a thriving version in Van Dyne. We’re talking about the general store, once the heartbeat of any small community. A couple fine examples spring to the forefront. Just after

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Black Sky

Black Sky


| PUBLISHER’S LETTER | Black Sky Dear Reader, We live in a highly interconnected world, and things don’t always go the way we want them to. Today’s column therefore is about preparedness for extraordinary occurrences. Consider these events: • In May of this year, hackers disrupted fuel supplies for several weeks with the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack. This had an enormous

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Serving Others Locally

Serving Others Locally


Serving Others Locally Mission Trip Held At Holy Trinity In Kewaskum BY ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST A total of 31 middle school students from Southeast Wisconsin recently stayed at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Kewaskum. They were taking part in the “Love Begins Here” mission trip, which was held June 22-25. While some were members of other parishes, others were Holy Trinity parishioners

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5 Years Ago  July 14, 2016

5 Years Ago July 14, 2016


5 Years Ago July 14, 2016 The Campbellsport CARES group held an informational meeting on July 6. Anyone from the village interested in learning more about the possibility of a village administrator was invited to attend. Guest speaker Tim Schuenke, a retired city manager serving as a senior advisor for the Wisconsin City-County Management Association and International City-County Management

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