25 January 2023

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Campbellsport Middle School  December 2022 Students of the Month

Campbellsport Middle School December 2022 Students of the Month


Campbellsport Middle School December 2022 Students of the Month Sixth Grade – McCoy Wondra December is the month of giving. Our December Student of the Month is known for his continuous giving. He gives his teachers a great deal of respect. He gives his assignments the attention they need. He gives class discussions insightful ways to look at things. He gives his classmates friendship.

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Kiwanis January Students of the Month

Kiwanis January Students of the Month


Kiwanis January Students of the Month Madilyn Dogs My name is Madilyn Dogs, and I am currently a senior at Kewaskum High School. Throughout my four years at KHS, I have been a member of the National Honor Society, Key Club, Student Council and Spanish Club. I have also been part of the honor roll each year. On the athletics side, I have participated in volleyball, basketball, and track and

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Cougars Topple Undefeated St. Mary’s Springs

Cougars Topple Undefeated St. Mary’s Springs


Cougars Topple Undefeated St. Mary’s Springs The Ledgers had zero losses in Flyway Conference play coming into last week Thursday’s match-up with Campbellsport BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST Anticipation fueled the energy in the Campbellsport High School (CHS) gymnasium on Thursday, Jan 19, as the Cougars had the opportunity to break St. Mary’s Springs’ Flyway Conference winning streak.

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WHAT WAS LOST

WHAT WAS LOST


WHAT WAS LOST from page 2 north of 67 and o_ Super Drive. Another source on wigwams comes from The History of Saint Martin Parish , compiled by Gerald Jaeger. A few pages in, it states, “Until 1855 there were six inhabited wigwams in the town of Ashford. No horses only oxen were used on the Indian trails for farming.” It is hard to decipher where in the township these wigwams where, but

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OUTDOORS

OUTDOORS


OUTDOORS from page 27 the fall the beaver dam is a deer highway. Other than a large amount of coyote and otter sign, there were no deer tracks, which is not a good sign if you are hunting deer. I made an executive decision that I was going to spend the afternoon hiking, which was crazy difficult due to terrain that was froze enough to hold a mouse but not me and, in some cases, not a mouse.

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Kettle Moraine Sportsmen Association   Celebrates 75 Years

Kettle Moraine Sportsmen Association Celebrates 75 Years


Kettle Moraine Sportsmen Association Celebrates 75 Years KETTLE MORAINE SPORTSMEN ASSOC. 2022 marked the 75th year anniversary of the Kettle Moraine Sportsmen Association. Kewaskum area sportsmen and non-sportsmen, alike, established the club in 1947. Through the year, various fundraisers like dances, ra_es and brat fries were held to help establish a treasury. The club began raising
18 January 2023

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Two Officers Sworn In at  Kewaskum Village Meeting

Two Officers Sworn In at Kewaskum Village Meeting


Two Officers Sworn In at Kewaskum Village Meeting BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST The Kewaskum Village Board held a meeting on Monday, Jan. 16, with all members in attendance. To begin the meeting, Officer David Knepfel and Officer Aaron Roth were sworn in to the Kewaskum Police Department. Both officers recited the oath and have recently begun patrolling the village. After the introductions,