10 May 2023

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Kewaskum Foods Expands Its Reach with New  Partnership Alongside Vennture Brew Co.

Kewaskum Foods Expands Its Reach with New Partnership Alongside Vennture Brew Co.


Kewaskum Foods Expands Its Reach with New Partnership Alongside Vennture Brew Co. KEWASKUM FOODS Kewaskum Foods, a privately-owned and operated meat processing plant since 1941, announced today, a new partnership with Vennture Brew Co., a Milwaukee-based craft brewery. The collaboration will see Kewaskum Foods expand its product line to include Kewaskum branded coffee. With over 80 years

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On Maple Sugar and a Medicine Man

On Maple Sugar and a Medicine Man


| WHAT WAS LOST | On Maple Sugar and a Medicine Man KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR Very few people could locate the exact location of the Native American maple sugar camp of the late 1930s. It was somewhere north of Turtle Lake and Highway 8 in northern Wisconsin but southeast of where Burnett, Barron and Polk counties converge. Within that frame of reference, go northwest of Cumberland. It

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Ahern and Buelow Join N.E.B.T. Board of Directors

Ahern and Buelow Join N.E.B.T. Board of Directors


Ahern and Buelow Join N.E.B.T. Board of Directors National Exchange Bank & Trust (NEBT) Chairman of the Board Peter Stone announces the election of Anthony Ahern, president and COO of J.F. Ahern Company, and John Buelow, executive vice president and president for Mercury Marine, part of the Brunswick Corporation, to the NEBT Board of Directors. Ahern joined J.F. Ahern Company in 1993 and

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL Cold Weather Turkey Hunt MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST My plan for the second week of Wisconsin’s turkey season was to backpack in The Meadow Valley Wildlife Area in northern Juneau County and hunt with a crossbow. A forecast of steady rain and strong winds changed that plan to camping in Meadow Valley and hunting from a blind. I camped where my father first

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Indians Defeat Tigers, 14-1, in Six Innings

Indians Defeat Tigers, 14-1, in Six Innings


Indians Defeat Tigers, 14-1, in Six Innings KHS BASEBALL The Kewaskum Indians (8-5) snatched the lead in the fourth inning and tacked on insurance in the sixth to defeat the Ripon Tigers (3-6), 14-1, on a windy Tuesday night on May 2. Ripon was able to strike first, scoring in the first inning on a Henry Willet single. However, the Tigers had no answer as the Indians would use great pitching

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