04 October 2023

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Clinched!

Clinched!


Clinched! Husticon Locks Postseason Ticket with 57-8 Homecoming Victory MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR It was homecoming for both Horicon and Hustisford high schools as the two district’s cooperative football team, the Husticon MarshFalcons, throttled Eastern Suburban Conference foes Markesan by 49-points, winning 57-8 and ensuring a berth in the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association

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Lomira Women’s Cross County  Team Runs to First Place

Lomira Women’s Cross County Team Runs to First Place


Lomira Women’s Cross County Team Runs to First Place COACH TYLER WITKOWSKI LHS CROSS COUNTRY The Lomira women’s cross country team raced to a first place finish at the Terry Krall Invitational last Thursday, Sept. 28, at Heritage Trails County Park in Slinger. We ran exceptionally well on a difficult, wet and muddy course. I told the girls not to run for a PR (personal record) today,
27 September 2023

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Battle of Mascots Goes To Berlin

Battle of Mascots Goes To Berlin


Battle of Mascots Goes To Berlin The Kewaskum Indians fell to the Berlin Indians by two, 22-24, last week Thursday KHS FOOTBALL Coming into the Thursday night game against Berlin on Sept. 21, the Kewaskum Indians knew the math of what needed to happen to make the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Playoffs. Kewaskum needed to win at least three of the final four games of the season

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Peace United Church of Christ to Celebrate  125 Years – Part I

Peace United Church of Christ to Celebrate 125 Years – Part I


Peace United Church of Christ to Celebrate 125 Years – Part I “No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here.” PEACE UCC 2023 marks the 125th anniversary of Peace United Church of Christ (UCC) in Kewaskum. In honor of this special occasion, we thought it fitting to share who we are with the wider community. This is the first of a series of articles

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A Killer Strikes!

A Killer Strikes!


A Killer Strikes! ROB BOWE CONTRIBUTOR Sickness was well known among the pioneers of Wisconsin. Malaria, diphtheria, smallpox, and a wide variety of throat and respiratory ailments plagued settlers. Perhaps the most dreaded was cholera. Cholera caused harsh watery diarrhea, high fever along with rapid dehydration leading to organ failure. It seemed to come out of nowhere sweeping through

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Sure-Fire to Install Two Free Furnaces for  Families of Local Heroes

Sure-Fire to Install Two Free Furnaces for Families of Local Heroes


Sure-Fire to Install Two Free Furnaces for Families of Local Heroes Two area families – one from Juneau and one from Mayville – will receive free furnaces as part of annual Feel the Love Program SURE-FIRE, INC. Sure-Fire, Inc. of Horicon asked the local community for nominations for its annual Feel the Love Event that provides a local family with a brandnew furnace and, while nominations
20 September 2023

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4-H Girl Gives Back at the Pantry

4-H Girl Gives Back at the Pantry


4-H Girl Gives Back at the Pantry ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST Last week, 11-year-old Molly Kedroske handed out pork items to families in need at the Kewaskum Community Pantry. The pantry had purchased a pig from Molly through the Washington County Fair. When it was time to distribute the pork at the pantry, Molly volunteered. When people came for food she explained the process of raising