10 January 2024

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WRESTLING

WRESTLING


WRESTLING from page 24 126: 1st Place Match - Bob Huntley (Brillion) over James Racer (Kewaskum), (MD 11-3); 132: Ethan Immel (Kewaskum) received a bye; 132: Ethan Immel (Kewaskum) over Ryan Frank (Waupaca), (Fall 1:05); 132: Ethan Immel (Kewaskum) over Orion Moran (Libertyville), (Fall 1:12); 132: Ethan Immel (Kewaskum) over Cash Botting (Hortonville), (MD 11-3); 132: Ethan Immel

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SOUTH EDEN

SOUTH EDEN


SOUTH EDEN from page 1 The last article explained in what fashion South Eden was used as a reference point. In this piece, South Eden will be defined by using credible sources such as the people who live or once lived within Eden Township’s borders who can vouch for South Eden. From the North To define South Eden, let’s first knock o areas in Eden Township which do not qualify. When defi

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KEWASKUM BASKETBALL

KEWASKUM BASKETBALL


KEWASKUM BASKETBALL from page 24 At Waupun On January 5, Kewaskum lost, 37-65, to Waupun on the road. The Indians were down, 13-37, at halftime to the top-ranked (Division 3) Warriors (12-1, 6-0) Waupun controlled the rest of the game in the 65-37 victory. Kewaskum was led by Ashley Vogt’s 16 points in the contest. Kewaskum hosts Ripon on January 12. Ashley Vogt taking a shot

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Kewaskum Ba_les Lomira in a Tight Non-Conference Game

Kewaskum Ba_les Lomira in a Tight Non-Conference Game


Kewaskum Ba_les Lomira in a Tight Non-Conference Game BEN PRIESGEN JOURNALIST On January 2, the Lomira Lions’ girls basketball team defeated Kewaskum, 48-43, in the Lions Den. The Lions (7-6, 2-3) started o_ the game fast with a 11-3 lead. The Indians (6-7, 3-2) responded with a 17-3 run over the next nine minutes to take a 20-14 lead. Lomira hit two three-pointers to tie the

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ROUNDUP: Kewaskum Wrestling

ROUNDUP: Kewaskum Wrestling


ROUNDUP: Kewaskum Wrestling Lourdes On the Water Wrestling Classic Friday, Dec. 29-30 106: Carter Heimerman (Kewaskum) over Aiden Federwitz (Pittsville), (Fall 1:13); 106: Cooper Herzig (Muskego) over Carter Heimerman (Kewaskum), (Fall 5:34); 106: Carter Heimerman (Kewaskum) over Sage Vang (Stevens Point), (Fall 3:34); 106: Ayden Daul (Chilton/Hilbert) over Carter Heimerman (Kewaskum),

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09 January 2024

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Carol J. Jacak

Carol J. Jacak


Carol J. “Jean” Jacak, 91, of Kewaskum, passed away on January 7, 2024, at Froedtert West Bend Hospital in the Town of Polk. Carol Jean, the beloved daughter of the late Walter and Regina Theusch, was born on October 15, 1932, in Kewaskum. She married her soulmate, Roger Jacak, on April 28, 1951, at St. Bridget Catholic Church in Wayne. They shared a blissful life of farming, gardening, and bargain hunting until Roger passed away on August 20, 2006. Carol Jean had a zest for life and enjoyed, listening to polka music, playing cards, yelling “BINGO!”, and visiting casinos, especially Oneida, North Star, and Ho Chunk. Her greatest joy was her grandchildren, whom she cherished and adored. Those Carol Jean leaves behind to cherish her memory include three children, David Jacak of Campbellsport, Mary Jacak-Abraham of Campbellsport, and Roger “Butch” Jacak Jr. of Campbellsport; six grandchildren, Davey, Jarod, Heather, Danyl, Michael, and Kathy; 10 great-grandchildren, Hailey, Andrew, Alexis, Addison, Aubrey, Keaton, Zach, Mikayla, Madison, and Taylor; four sisters, Lorraine Beine, Rosemary (Robert) Guth, Elaine (Dennis) Wieberdink, and Darlene Walls; a brother, Donald (Dianne) Theusch; two sisters-in-law, Caroline Theusch and Carol Theusch; other relatives and friends. In addition to her husband and parents, Carol Jean was preceded in death by five brothers, Walter (Sonny) Theusch, Robert Theusch, Francis Theusch, James Theusch, and Richard Theusch; a sister, Marilyn Theusch; and four brothers-in-law, Ervin Beine, Sylvester (Betty) Jacak, Lambert (Irene) Jacak, and Rollie (Marian) Jacak. VISITATION: Carol Jean’s family will greet relatives and friends on Friday, January 12, 2024, at St. Kilian Catholic Church, N189 County Road W, Campbellsport, (Town of Ashford) from 10 a.m. until 11:45 a.m.   MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: A Mass of Christian Burial will be held for Carol Jean on Friday, January 12, 2024, at St Kilian Catholic Church, at Noon with Father Neil Zinthefer officiating. Burial will take place following Mass at St. Matthew’s Cemetery in Campbellsport. The family would like to extend a heartfelt appreciation to the 3rd floor doctors and nurses at Froedtert West Bend Hospital and the family would like to express their gratitude to Kettle Moraine Gardens and all the wonderful nurses and residents who became her dear friends.   Myrhum-Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Carol Jean’s arrangements. Additional information can be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.
03 January 2024

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