14 June 2023

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL Up North Bluegill Fishing and Camping Trip MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST I met Paul Bucher – who is the owner and publisher of the Cumberland Advocate – about 25 years ago when I stopped at his o_ce on a marketing run. We literally have been buddies since day one and have shared a heck-of-a-bunch of outdoor experiences and became family friends on both
07 June 2023

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Golf Swings Back in Time

Golf Swings Back in Time


Golf Swings Back in Time ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST A 1929 Model A was parked in front of the Auburn Blus Golf Course just outside Campbellsport on Saturday, June 3. The golfers on the course were dressed in clothing from that same era, and they were playing hickory golf with clubs that were used more than 100 years ago. “It’s really a lot of fun. We have quite a good group and quite

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Kewaskum Village  Seeking Relocation of County Monopole

Kewaskum Village Seeking Relocation of County Monopole


Kewaskum Village Seeking Relocation of County Monopole VILLAGE OF KEWASKUM On May 22 of this year, Washington County contractor crews began installation on a monopole in the Village of Kewaskum Municipal Building parking lot. This is the first step in erecting a wireless communications support structure, which is owned and operated by Washington County to serve every public safety department

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The Joys of New Jersey

The Joys of New Jersey


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | The Joys of New Jersey MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR There are few states that get more flack than New Jersey. Perhaps best known for being “Not New York City”, New Jersey receives monikers like “the armpit of America” and, in general, folks who have never been there seem to have an inherent disdain for the Garden State. Whatever the reasons, I’m

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Managing Insects and  Diseases in the Garden

Managing Insects and Diseases in the Garden


Managing Insects and Diseases in the Garden MELINDA MYERS CONTRIBUTOR A bit of prevention goes a long way in minimizing insect and disease problems in the garden. Enlist a holistic approach known as Plant Health Care to manage your ornamental and edible gardens. It starts with proper plant selection and care and ends with using the most eco-friendly controls when problems do occur.

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Couldn’t ask for a nicer day for the uno_cial start of summer. Even though the solstice isn’t until June 21, the seasons don’t always begin or end by an exact date on the calendar. What worthier reason for a road trip? No, steered clear of the Dells. Perfect as the weather was for a boat excursion on the Wisconsin River, either upper

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