16 August 2023

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WHAT WAS LOST

WHAT WAS LOST


WHAT WAS LOST from page 11 Why these Bends? The trees in question on the Henschel Site have atrophied elbows. Meaning if the tree’s leader or limb was bent (more likely the limb) toward the ground, then the end of this downward point died and an elbow was created as the tree’s newly pointed limb or leader re-directs toward the sky. This explanation was published in an earlier “What was

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Wisconsin River Canoe Trip

Wisconsin River Canoe Trip


Wisconsin River Canoe Trip MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST I am guessing that it was probably exactly 40 years ago that two high school buddies and I paddled our canoes from near Wisconsin Dells to Lake Wisconsin near Lodi. Over the years, I have done that trip about 15 times, and this week I paddled from just south of the Dells to Hookers Resort, which is about sixriver- miles above Lake Wisconsin.

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09 August 2023

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A Journey To Peru

A Journey To Peru


| PUBLISHER LETTER | A Journey To Peru Dear Reader, This is a story of a missionary, a mission, a family, and a community of learners. Sister Marie Esterre was a devoted nun of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet in St Paul, Minnesota. In the late 1960s, she became the Mother Superior of the order’s congregation in Arequipa, Peru. Sr. Marie also was my aunt. During a Christmas visit

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Sat beneath a tent at the Eden Firemen’s Picnic. Just soaked up a Sunday aft’s sunlight and the oompah blare of a polka band. Ears rang like Ma Bell for a while. Is there anything to rival the small-town exuberance of a crowd? On the upside, met Scott Miller, a sibling to a former classmate. Chatted with Chris Gudex, who rode the bus with

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Stanley Named Wisconsin  Newspaper Association President

Stanley Named Wisconsin Newspaper Association President


Stanley Named Wisconsin Newspaper Association President KRIS LEONHARDT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, MMC Multi Media Channels (MMC) Local News Initiatives Advisor George Stanley has been named president of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association (WNA). Stanley was elected as president at the WNA’s annual meeting in March and was presented with the gavel at the WNA Board of Directors meeting on July 21