27 March 2024

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River of Change

River of Change


| AN OUTDOORSMAN’S JOURNAL | River of Change MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST Six months after I graduated from high school, I was a deckhand on board The Universal Trader on the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. In 1987, I tried canoeing up the Mississippi; I put 988 miles behind me before succumbing to an injury. This past hunting season was 52 falls since my first duck camp on “Old Man River”.

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20 March 2024

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Miss Katey is Glad to be Back

Miss Katey is Glad to be Back


Miss Katey is Glad to be Back GAYLE RYDSTROM JOURNALIST Katey Fellwock has rejoined the staff of Campbellsport Public Library and is very happy to return. “I started as a page at the library while I was in high school,” said Miss Katey, as she is known to the youngsters. “They were looking for someone to shelve the books. When I was interviewed, I mentioned that I like working with

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Kewaskum School Board  Approves New Elementary  ELA Curriculum

Kewaskum School Board Approves New Elementary ELA Curriculum


Kewaskum School Board Approves New Elementary ELA Curriculum CLARICE CASE EDITOR On Thursday, March 14, the Kewaskum Board of Education heard a presentation on the options for new elementary ELA (english language arts) curriculum. Inconsistency, need for modification and Act 20 requirements were some of the reasons there needed to be new curriculum. After trial runs with three different

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Not exactly the heights – or depths of archaeology. Sorry Indiana Jones. No whip or fedora needed. And it sure ain’t carbon dating. Though it’s a near sight as accurate for those over say 30, 35 tops. You know what I’m talking about. Probably seen a few of the posts on social media. You’re old when... followed by a list of forgotten

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Homeschool Performing Arts Club  Presents ‘The Princess Who Has No Name’

Homeschool Performing Arts Club Presents ‘The Princess Who Has No Name’


Homeschool Performing Arts Club Presents ‘The Princess Who Has No Name’ A young girl wakes up in a tower – alone – in a forest. Her memory gone, she can’t even remember her own name! With no memory of where she’s from or how she got there, “The Princess Who Has No Name” embarks on a journey to recall her past. While she is off looking for her home and who she is, her prince is

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