01 March 2023

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A New Day

A New Day


A New Day Lomira Village Welcomes Sheriff's Of. ce as Contract Began March 1 MITCHELL B KELLER EDITOR Last month, the Village of Lomira agreed to a two-year contract with the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) to provide police services to the municipality following a roughly six-month period wherein the DCSO has served as the administrative arm for the former Lomira Police Department

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George Stanley to Join  Multi Media Channels

George Stanley to Join Multi Media Channels


George Stanley to Join Multi Media Channels KRIS LEONHARDT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF In March, George Stanley will join Multi Media Channels (MMC), the publishing company of this weekly, as the Local News Initiatives Adviser. In his role, Stanley will work with the Pass it Forward internship program, as well as other company initiatives to nurture a healthy community journalism environment in the

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22 February 2023

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‘Where He’s At’

‘Where He’s At’


‘Where He’s At’ Scoles at the Top coming into State Tournament Kewaskum’s Braeden Scoles will compete for his fourth individual wrestling championship in as many years this weekend in Madison MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The sport of wrestling is made fantastic by countless attributes – the intensity, the atmosphere, the minutiae – but one of its most fascinating qualities

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Getting The Fire

Getting The Fire


| WHAT WAS LOST | Getting The Fire KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR I was sitting across the kitchen table with Miscobinayshii, an elder of the St. Croix band of the Lake Superior Chippewa. I was five hours away from home but being in the presence of “Misco” one doesn’t know the difference. We were in the middle of a frank conversation on the status, history and misunderstandings of her

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Lomira Girls Headed to State

Lomira Girls Headed to State


Lomira Girls Headed to State CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST Makenna Hanke and Kara Kuge pinned their opponents in the girls’ first place matches at the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Associtaion (WIAA) Division 2 wrestling sectional on Saturday, Feb. 18, in Wisconsin Dells to earn a trip together to the state tournament in Madison. This year, all female wrestlers were exempt from regionals

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Cards Get Seven-seed,  Host Jefferson on Feb. 28

Cards Get Seven-seed, Host Jefferson on Feb. 28


Cards Get Seven-seed, Host Jefferson on Feb. 28 The WIAA Division 3 Boys Basketball Tournament starts with regionals next Tuesday MITCHELL B KELLER EDITOR The Mayville Cardinals boys basketball team will host at least one contest in the 2023 postseason tournament, as the Red Birds received a seven-seed in this year’s Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division 3 Boys

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Horicon’s Fraze and  Four Marshladies  Headed to Madison

Horicon’s Fraze and Four Marshladies Headed to Madison


Horicon’s Fraze and Four Marshladies Headed to Madison JOE KERN HEAD COACH Last weekend, Horicon traveled to Dodgeland for the sectional tournament. They sent five boys, Rylan Erz (106), Dominic Wenninger (113), Cylus Hetzel-Sawyer (126), Ethan Johnson (152) and Ethan Fraze (170). The boys battled hard all day. Erz, Wenninger, Hetzel-Sawyer and Johnson fell short of advancing to the
15 February 2023

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1,100 and Counting, ‘ACT’ Closes  K.H.S. Career as All-Time Scorer

1,100 and Counting, ‘ACT’ Closes K.H.S. Career as All-Time Scorer


1,100 and Counting, ‘ACT’ Closes K.H.S. Career as All-Time Scorer Kewaskum’s Antoine Coleman-Thull has scored 1,187 career points as of print time, which is the most in program history MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR “To be honest, as a kid first starting basketball, I wasn’t the greatest,” said Kewaskum High School (KHS) senior Antoine Coleman-Thull at the onset of an interview