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Military Personnel Recognized At Kewaskum Campbellsport Football Game

Military Personnel Recognized At Kewaskum Campbellsport Football Game


Military Personnel Recognized At Kewaskum Campbellsport Football Game BY ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST A Military Appreciation Night was held at the Doc Mitchell Athletic Complex as Kewaskum High School hosted Campbellsport for a varsity football game on Friday, Aug. 27. At halftime, active military personnel as See MILITARY page 3 Active and retired military personnel are recognized at halftime

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Rural Writes

Rural Writes


Rural Writes BY G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR They never fail to awe, whether on the horizon, miles away as the crow flies or up close, as in blacktop passing within spitting distance. Leastwise, they seem that near, when tooling by on Church Road, east of the village of Eden. What appear to be a child’s pinwheels blown up to ginormous size, their blades spinning lazily in the sun. We’re

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Homicide Charges Filed In Death Of Washington County Jail Inmate

Homicide Charges Filed In Death Of Washington County Jail Inmate


Homicide Charges Filed In Death Of Washington County Jail Inmate Homicide charges were filed on August 24 in Washington County Circuit Court against an inmate after an attack last week in the Washington County Jail. George Telford, a 31-year-old North Dakota man who was an inmate at the jail, was charged with First Degree Intentional Homicide. He is accused of killing another jail inmate, a

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Vorpahls Celebrate 29th  Annual Family Reunion

Vorpahls Celebrate 29th Annual Family Reunion


Vorpahls Celebrate 29th Annual Family Reunion The children of the late Dorothy Katherine “Mitz” (Theusch) and John Anthony Vorpahl Sr. and their families celebrated their 29th Annual Family Reunion on Saturday, July 24, at the Kewaskum Kiwanis Community Park. In charge of this years’ reunion were the children of Dorothy (Vorpahl) and Floyd F. Buddenhagen Sr. A total of 39 people