14 September 2023

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Michael G. Pfeiffer

Michael G. Pfeiffer


Michael G. “Mick” Pfeiffer, 80, of Kewaskum, peacefully passed away on Friday, September 8, 2023, at Kettle Moraine Gardens in Kewaskum. Mick was born on November 23, 1942, in Racine, the son of the late Michael and Ann (nee Seibert) Pfeiffer. He attended Horlick High School. Mick married the former Josephine “Josie” Woodland in 1965. Mick was employed at Hamilton Beach Company as a time study man until moving to Kewaskum where Mick was employed by Regal Ware Incorporated from 1968 to 2004, retiring as Manager of Industrial Engineering. Mick had a very active life. He enjoyed golfing, hunting, fishing trips, and playing on softball teams. He was a member of Hon-E-Kor in Kewaskum and Kettle Moraine Sportsmen’s Club. Those Mick leaves behind to cherish his memory include his wife, Josie; two children, Dave (Dawn) Pfeiffer and Matt Pfeiffer; four grandchildren, Whitney (Steve) Volm, Jordyn (Kyle) Kopplin, Mitchell Pfeiffer, and Nick Pfeiffer; four great-grandchildren, Madison Strom, Carson Strom, Rosie Volm, and Spencer Volm; his brothers and sisters-in-law, Judy (Bob) Yuhas, Lester (Linda) Woodland, and Mary Pfeiffer; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In addition to his parents, Mick was preceded in death by two sisters, Donna (Dan) LaPlante and Carol (Gay) Stewart; a brother, Ed Pfeiffer; and a sister-in-law, Joan (Paul) Zierk. Private family services will be held for Mick. Myrhum – Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Mick’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.
13 September 2023

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Firefighters Climb Stairs to  Remember Fallen Heroes of 9/11

Firefighters Climb Stairs to Remember Fallen Heroes of 9/11


Firefighters Climb Stairs to Remember Fallen Heroes of 9/11 ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST It was still dark at 5:40 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 9, but that didn’t matter to the six members of the Kewaskum Fire Department who gathered at the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial in Kewaskum. It was their first stop on their way to Green Bay for the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Lambeau Field. They wanted to

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Cougars Ground Cards, Remain Undefeated

Cougars Ground Cards, Remain Undefeated


Cougars Ground Cards, Remain Undefeated MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The Campbellsport Cougars football team welcomed the Mayville Cardinals at Dan O’Brien Memorial Field last Friday – horses grazed in a field behind the north endzone all evening – and although the visitors played their most physical brand of football this season, it was the Cougars taking the “W” by a score of

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Kewaskum Elementary  Achieves Project ADAM  Heart Safe School  Designation

Kewaskum Elementary Achieves Project ADAM Heart Safe School Designation


Kewaskum Elementary Achieves Project ADAM Heart Safe School Designation KEWASKUM SCHOOL DISTRICT This August, Kewaskum Elementary School (KES) achieved the Project ADAM (Automated Defibrillators in Adam’s Memory) Heart Safe School designation. KES practiced several medical emergency drills during the 2022/23 school year in order to qualify. Their first drills were before school without

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That Was Fun

That Was Fun


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | That Was Fun MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR On Sunday, the Green Bay Packers football team maintained its proverbial “ownership” of the rival Chicago Bears with a convincing 38-20 victory at Soldier Field in the Windy City. As those fans to our south scream into the ether, “Why!? Why!? Why!?” for (likely) the remainder of the season and (hopefully)

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Kegs Will Soar – The Ledge Games are Back September 30

Kegs Will Soar – The Ledge Games are Back September 30


Kegs Will Soar – The Ledge Games are Back September 30 Annual charitable event returns in 2023 to raise funds for local tech education students The Ledge Games (TLG), a local timber competition for charity, returns to Red Cabin at Green Acres on Saturday, September 30, for its eighth year of competition. Each year the event welcomes hundreds of spectators and more than 100 amateur

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR It’s a hot buttton topic which hasn’t gone away yet. One that runs along the fault line of our society, the conservative/liberal continental divide. Critical Race Theory incited both sides in the indignation and fury of an already polarized nation. The words of Pink Floyd come to mind, “We don’t want thought control.” Even as parents

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