22 September 2021

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Rural Writes

Rural Writes


Rural Writes BY G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Autumn is officially here... or will be by the time you read this. The dog days of summer barked out with a hot day (upper 80s) on Sunday, 80° on Monday and the last day of the waning season coming in at 71°. Leastwise that’s what the National Weather Service is calling for. They haven’t passed yet. But signs abound we’re already into

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Why Amazon Is Just As  Bad As Facebook

Why Amazon Is Just As Bad As Facebook


| PUBLISHER’S LETTER | Why Amazon Is Just As Bad As Facebook Dear Reader, Recently I wrote about a certain god-like dictator who has risen to prominence: Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg. You would be forgiven if you thought I was talking about Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, for he is just as powerful, another god unto himself. Amazon is a parasite that is sucking the vitality out of our local

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Check It Out!

Check It Out!


Check It Out! LORI KREIS KEWASKUM LIBARIAN Fall began this week and with the new season, the library brings you many new programs for all. Here is our fall preview which can be seen on our website, social media, flyers in the library and Library Happenings in this paper. Storytimes resumed and are held Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. in the Community Room. Miss Kim will read stories, sing songs,

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5 Years Ago  September 22, 2016

5 Years Ago September 22, 2016


5 Years Ago September 22, 2016 On a 20-6 vote, the electorate of the Campbellsport School District approved the tax levy for the 2016-17 school year. The levy amount approved was $9,557,834, which is $245,824 higher than the budget approved last year. A group of about 30 volunteers has made a huge di_erence in the lives of area couple Ron and Tara Rowe. The group spent all of September 18

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|KEWASKUM’S DAYS GONE BY

|KEWASKUM’S DAYS GONE BY


|KEWASKUM’S DAYS GONE BY | 5 Years Ago September 29, 2016 The 2016 Kewaskum High School Homecoming Court includes Hailey Schicker, Melissa Schneider, Marissa Zarda, Jakob Hrica, Mitchell Tietz, and Zachary Hutchins. About 50 firefighters from the departments of Boltonville, Fillmore, Kewaskum, Beechwood, and Batavia practiced extinguishing a live burn on September 26. An old farmhouse