17 November 2021

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Veterans honored in  Osceola on Veterans Day

Veterans honored in Osceola on Veterans Day


Veterans honored in Osceola on Veterans Day A free breakfast was available for every veteran and their family at the Osceola Town Hall, W1476 County Road F, on Nov. 11 from 7 to 10 a.m. Rob, a Marine veteran himself, and his wife, Danelle Rymarkiewicz, wanted to reach out into the community to honor and thank all veterans who have, are or will be serving in the nation’s military on this
10 November 2021

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Kewaskum Area Running Group offers support and inspiration

Kewaskum Area Running Group offers support and inspiration


Kewaskum Area Running Group offers support and inspiration BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR In January 2020, Heather Lettow wanted to start a group in the Kewaskum area to run monthly 5K runs. She invited some friends to join the group. She hoped that it would provide accountability for everyone’s individual exercise routines. Jessi Steinert joined the group shortly after it started and offered

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A hunting success

A hunting success


A hunting success BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR Matthew Buss shot an 11-point buck with his crossbow on Sunday, Oct. 24. It was the first time Matthew ever went hunting. And he got the deer with his first shot. But Matthew had been preparing for his big day for a long time. Lots of practice Matthew, who is now 18, has watched his dad, Scott Buss, hunt for years. “He has been with

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Wanke enjoys  Honor Flight

Wanke enjoys Honor Flight


Wanke enjoys Honor Flight BY ANDREA HANSEN ABLER REPORTER Dundee’s Dave Wanke was one of 60 veterans who took off Saturday, Aug. 28, on the first Stars and Stripes Honor Flight since the COVID pandemic hit. Flights were suspended for about a year-and-a-half while the country tried to learn how to deal with the pandemic. Dave went on the Honor Flight with his guardian and niece Chris

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The Kermis and a Coin

The Kermis and a Coin


The Kermis and a Coin BY KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR A circular item laid somewhere in the midst of soil, gravel, rocks and what some would consider clean fill. I picked it up on an April day this spring, and realized it was a coin. There was no monetary worth to this currency, but she was rich in history. Once I was able to read it, I got chills from luck, appreciation and what’s ever on the

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5 Years Ago  Nov. 10, 2016

5 Years Ago Nov. 10, 2016


5 Years Ago Nov. 10, 2016 In this issue to recognize Veterans Day, an article was published about the Honor Flight taken by Don Stoffel of Campbellsport in July. He was on a special flight that took off and landed at Whitman Regional Airport in Oshkosh during the Experimental Aircraft Association’s (EAA) annual Airventure Convention. The flight included 110 Vietnam-era veterans only. The flight