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30 September 2020

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CHS Track Striped  In Unique Way

CHS Track Striped In Unique Way


CHS Track Striped In Unique Way By Andrea Hansen Abler Campbellsport High School’s track was completely redone this year. The old track was torn out and a few changes were made to the track before a new one was laid. The final step to this process was completed about two weeks ago with the striping of the running lanes. Though this seems like a simple process, it is more oldschool and

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Kewaskum Public Library  Offers StoryWalk

Kewaskum Public Library Offers StoryWalk


Kewaskum Public Library Offers StoryWalk By Anne Trautner As you walk around the streets of Kewaskum, you might notice large storybook pages in the windows of area businesses. The pages are there as part of a StoryWalk that the Kewaskum Public Library is offering during the month of October. “Due to the pandemic, we can’t have programs like we were planning for the fall. Last year

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Community Group PASS Formed To  Nix Potential Solar Project

Community Group PASS Formed To Nix Potential Solar Project


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER A new lawn sign – among a sea of red, white and blue campaign displays – has cropped up in the Lomira area in just the last few weeks, but this placard bears no politician’s name or agenda. The signs belong to People Against Springfield Solar, or PASS, a community-founded and operated group that has
23 September 2020

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Electorate Approves  CSD Tax Levy

Electorate Approves CSD Tax Levy


Electorate Approves CSD Tax Levy ByAndrea HansenAbler During the Campbellsport School District’s annual meeting on Monday, Sept. 21, area residents approved the proposed tax levy. The electorate unanimously approved the proposed tax levy for the 2020-2021 of $9,868,273. This gives the district a mill rate of $9.96 per $1,000 of equalized valuation. According to Michelle Eilbes, director

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Local Girl Harvests  Potential State-Record Bear

Local Girl Harvests Potential State-Record Bear


Local Girl Harvests Potential State-Record Bear By Anne Trautner Naiya Iraci, an 11year-old girl from . Kewaskum, went bear hunting for the first time on September 9 and may have broken a state record for harvesting the largest black bear in Wisconsin. Naiya was bear hunting with Michael Frank, her “papa,” in Hatfield on September 9 when she shot and killed the giant black bear. The

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