05 July 2023

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Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame to Honor  Class of 2023 Inductees Saturday, July 15

Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame to Honor Class of 2023 Inductees Saturday, July 15


Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame to Honor Class of 2023 Inductees Saturday, July 15 PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS After enshrining 18 drivers, track workers and racing families among the inaugural Class of 2022, the Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame will add a new set of 19 names to the list of esteemed honorees as part of the Class of 2023 Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday, July 15.

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28 June 2023

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Dinner and a Show with Shady  Grove Bluegrass at Mauthe

Dinner and a Show with Shady Grove Bluegrass at Mauthe


Dinner and a Show with Shady Grove Bluegrass at Mauthe FRIENDS OF THE KETTLE MORAINE The Friends of the Kettle Moraine invite you and your entire family for Dinner and a Show with Shady Grove Bluegrass Band on Saturday, July 8, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The event will be held outdoors at the Mauthe Lake Recreation Area Picnic Shelter of the Kettle Moraine State Forest - Northern Unit. Mauthe

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Hair

Hair


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | Hair MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR And not the 1968 Broadway musical. No, this article, this week, is actually about hair. I chopped mine off earlier this month for no apparent reason; I drove by a salon while running errands recently and suddenly found myself inside, in a chair and wearing a cape without so much as an impetus for the occasion. The experience

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR June isn’t just Dairy Month. Along about this time, weddings pop up like tiger lillies in a roadside ditch. Of course, the DNR calls them an invasive species. Fortunately, no such label’s applied to nuptials... yet. Reason it comes to mind is sheer naivety. Same as many folks with smartphones, (too smart for a simple country boy) I’ve roamed

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A Relic of Our People

A Relic of Our People


A Relic of Our People KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR There are artifacts that tell a story. Then there are relics above and beyond anything money can buy. Even the deer of Twin Lakes agree. This is the story of what might be the Town of Eden’s most significant remnant of the past – a vibrant stained-glass window dating to the Civil War. St. James Dismantled St. James was a pivotal landmark