27 July 2022

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Library Happenings

Library Happenings


Library Happenings Activities at the Campbellsport Public Library 220 North Helena St. P.O. Box 405 www.campbellsportlibrary.org 920-533-8534 Greetings from the Campbellsport Library! On July 20, Jackie Scharfenberg from the Kettle Moraine State Forest Northern Unit, Joined us at the library for Fish Tales. Jackie read a story to the children and then they participated in a craft

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Check It Out!

Check It Out!


Check It Out! LORI KREIS KEWASKUM LIBARIAN Around this time of year, publishers advertise beach reads for our patrons. What truly is a beach read? Originally, it started as a marketing term for publishers about 30 years ago, promoting summer titles. I cringe when I think of a library book on an actual beach with water because I know I would end up getting it wet and sandy. Beach reads have

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OUTDOORS

OUTDOORS


OUTDOORS from page 23 I couldn’t help Dan, and he couldn’t help me. We were on our own, and that’s how it had to be. Our rifles were a real problem, because they hung up on the mountain wall and it was very hard to lift them over our heads and find a place for them to rest. Dan’s seven millimeter got most of its front sight worn o 3and hundreds of scars in the stock. The last hour

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20 July 2022

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Missing Kewaskum Resident Located by Cedarburg K-9

Missing Kewaskum Resident Located by Cedarburg K-9


Missing Kewaskum Resident Located by Cedarburg K-9 BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST On Thursday, July 14, an elderly Kewaskum resident was rescued by a Cedarburg Police Department K-9 in the Kettle Moraine State Forest. The story was posted first online by several Milwaukee-area news stations. According to reports, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office said the Kewaskum resident was an

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‘Right Opportunity… Right Time’

‘Right Opportunity… Right Time’


‘Right Opportunity... Right Time’ Campbellsport welcomes District Administrator Tom Wissink BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST “I was ready to take on the challenge of district administrator, and I was ready to have a bigger leadership role,” said Campbellsport schools’ new superintendent Tom Wissink, in an interview with this newspaper’s staff at Blue Door Coffee on Main Street. “This

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Reflections on Lawrence Reilly

Reflections on Lawrence Reilly


Reflections on Lawrence Reilly KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR Seventeen children were born to the Irish Catholic family of William (1879-1955) and Katherine “Kit” (Baumhardt) Reilly (1886-1969). It was the firstborn who was least talked about, but at certain points of the couple’s life he was the most pressing on their minds. Lawrence Reilly Lawrence was born in 1909, the first of the