28 June 2023

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SSM Health Greater Fond du Lac supporting The Arc Fond du Lac

SSM Health Greater Fond du Lac supporting The Arc Fond du Lac


SSM Health Greater Fond du Lac supporting The Arc Fond du Lac SSM Health Greater Fond du Lac is giving $15,000 to The Arc Fond du Lac to help introduce Trauma Informed Care (TIC) for its employees and program participants. TIC is a medical care in which all parties involved assess, recognize and respond to the effects of traumatic stress on children, caregivers and health care providers.

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MAUTHE

MAUTHE


MAUTHE from page 1 and is a local favorite. The cost is a free will donation. Remember your lawn chairs and/or blankets. The proceeds from the event will be used by the Friends of the Kettle Moraine for a variety of projects to enhance the offerings at the Kettle Moraine State Forest – Northern Unit. These include an accessible kayak launch at Mauthe Lake and the upgrades to the Tamarack

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Ethan Allen Community Club

Ethan Allen Community Club


Ethan Allen Community Club KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR The Ethan Allen Community Club was a social group in the Town of Eden, but particularly South Eden. It included many farm wives, but that was not the requirement for admittance. The women from the South Eden vicinity participated in routine get-togethers, especially around the 1960s. Members were young and old. For example, Clara Vandergrinten

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RELIC

RELIC


RELIC from page 4 – the ball diamond across the road. It was displayed on a wall in the dining room. That was the first place, that’s when we got it.” Within months of the garage delivery, Don constructed the frame to hang this showpiece. Later Don built a house on Twin Lakes Road, and the stained glass window moved with them. It also followed them on the next house he built farther down

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21 June 2023

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Finding the Lost Generation

Finding the Lost Generation


Finding the Lost Generation A History on Kewaskum-native Glenway Wescott, Part I LEAH HENCKEL INTERN The following is a multi-part historical piece on Kewaskum native and well-known author Glenway Wescott. The piece was written using these primary sources: “Glenway Wescott Papers” archives at Yale University, “Glenway Wescott: The Poetic Career of a Novelist” by Jerry Rosco,

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Two Campbellsport Johnson  Bus Drivers Receive  Statewide Recognition

Two Campbellsport Johnson Bus Drivers Receive Statewide Recognition


Two Campbellsport Johnson Bus Drivers Receive Statewide Recognition Each year, the Wisconsin School Bus Association seeks nominations from bus companies across the State of Wisconsin for Outstanding School Bus Employees. This year, two employees of Johnson School Bus in Campbellsport were nominated, and both were chosen to receive Outstanding School Bus Employees of Wisconsin. James Becker

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On Glenway Wescott

On Glenway Wescott


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | On Glenway Wescott MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Starting in this edition, the newspaper will be rolling out an extensive multi-part historical piece – written by our intern Leah Henckel – on Glenway Wescott. Wescott was a Kewaskum-native (former West Bend High School student) and 1920s-era expatriate author who is perhaps most famous for his novel The