01 November 2023

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL Green Bay/Elk Hunt on My Mind MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST This week I spent a day, a night and part of a day in my 18.6 War Eagle with my golden retrievers – Ruby and Red – fishing for walleye. Though I was very into this adventure I cannot get the next one off my mind, which is living in the mountains of Montana and hunting mule deer and elk. WEDNESDAY,
25 October 2023

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We Weren’t Being ‘Anti-Social’

We Weren’t Being ‘Anti-Social’


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | We Weren’t Being ‘Anti-Social’ MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Back in 2019, before I was editor, I created an internal department at our newspaper called the Social Media Task Force. This was a needlessly official name for the sake of my own amusement, but our mission still was very serious: improve our papers’ reach by utilizing social media.

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Scary vs. ‘Scary’

Scary vs. ‘Scary’


| IT ALL STARTS WITH YOU | Scary vs. ‘Scary’ JAMIE LYNN GOURLIE CONTRIBUTOR Dearest You, Have you ever paid attention to scary feelings you have experienced on a deeper level? I recently had an intriguing conversation with a lady in Northwest Wisconsin via Zoom. We were discussing the feeling of being scared. I gathered immediately, from our conversation, that she only had one

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Introducing Daniel Jungers, K.H.S. Student Contributor

Introducing Daniel Jungers, K.H.S. Student Contributor


Introducing Daniel Jungers, K.H.S. Student Contributor DANIEL JUNGERS KHS STUDENT CONTRIBUTOR Hello residents of Kewaskum! I am Daniel Jungers, a 17-year-old and a senior at Kewaskum High School (KHS), and I am excited to be writing for you for about the following school year. I will be writing for the paper because I signed up for our high school’s community volunteer program.

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Even the most optimistic of us must admit. Halloween isn’t what it once was. Does that sound like a jaundiced opinion? Colored by a curmudgeon’s less than Crayola vibrant perception. Really the good old days weren’t much better. Except perhaps for a few slight instances. Not too slight in retrospect. One, the holiday wasn’t near as dangerous.

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