02 October 2024

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Trick or Treat  Voting in the Village  of Kewaskum

Trick or Treat Voting in the Village of Kewaskum


Trick or Treat Voting in the Village of Kewaskum BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST The Village of Kewaskum will be open for an extended period of time for citizens to vote in the November Presidential Election. During trick or treat hours, Village Administrator Adam Gitter and Clerk Tammy Butz will be at the Village Hall for anyone walking by to come get some candy. During this time, the Village

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2024 Mayville Athletic Booster  Club Katie Award

2024 Mayville Athletic Booster Club Katie Award


2024 Mayville Athletic Booster Club Katie Award MAYVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT The Mayville Athletic Booster Club honors an individual with the “Katie Award” for their contributions to the district’s athletic programs each year. Established in memory of Katie Schwitchtenberg, this award recognizes outstanding support for Mayville Athletics. The 2024 recipient is DJ Legas. Legas was presented

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City of Horicon  Hires New Chief  of Police

City of Horicon Hires New Chief of Police


City of Horicon Hires New Chief of Police CLARICE CASE EDITOR Near the end of the Common Council meeting that saw the City of Horicon swear in a new Chief of Police, Aaron Berken, Officer Greyson Stocks was at the center of the council’s attention as a memorandum of agreement (MOA) between the school district and the city expressing support for the continuation of the school resource officer
25 September 2024

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Kettle Moraine Angels  Donate to Campbellsport and  Kewaskum School Districts

Kettle Moraine Angels Donate to Campbellsport and Kewaskum School Districts


Kettle Moraine Angels Donate to Campbellsport and Kewaskum School Districts CLARICE CASE EDITOR On Wednesday, Sept. 18, the Kettle Moraine Angels, a local non-profit, delivered $720 dollars worth of gift cards to St. Vincent de Paul of Washington County stores, split between the Campbellsport and Kewaskum School Districts, and “$250 dollars to cover lunches at each district, with Farmington

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K.H.S. Football Holds Lead  Until Final Minute of the Game

K.H.S. Football Holds Lead Until Final Minute of the Game


K.H.S. Football Holds Lead Until Final Minute of the Game BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST The Kewaskum High School football team hosted a game against Watertown on Friday, Sept. 20. The Indians held the lead the entire match up until the last minute of the game when Watertown completed a touchdown (TD) pass into double coverage for the win with a score of 26-23. The boys started the game

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Village of Kewaskum  Construction Update

Village of Kewaskum Construction Update


Village of Kewaskum Construction Update BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST The ongoing construction throughout the Village of Kewaskum is on track to finish up around the middle of October. Beginning in early July of 2024, the Department of Transportation (DOT) began resurfacing streets throughout Kewaskum. According to the Village of Kewaskum’s website, the focus of the project is to “resurface

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Mayville School District Tightens   Budget to Balance Finances

Mayville School District Tightens Budget to Balance Finances


Mayville School District Tightens Budget to Balance Finances KARI KARNITZ JOURNALIST The Mayville School Board held a regular meeting on Monday, September 16, at 6 p.m. at the Mayville School District Administration Office. Karl Volkmann, Director of Finance for the Mayville School District, presented to the board the preliminary budget. The district will continue to scrub the numbers

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Cardinals Remain Undefeated in 42-0  Shutout Victory Over Laconia

Cardinals Remain Undefeated in 42-0 Shutout Victory Over Laconia


Cardinals Remain Undefeated in 42-0 Shutout Victory Over Laconia KARI KARNITZ JOURNALIST The Mayville Cardinals (5-0, 3-0) dominated from start to finish in their latest matchup, cruising to a 42-0 victory over Laconia (2-3, 0-3) on Friday, September 20. Laconia began the game with possession, but after a fumble recovery by Mayville, the Cardinals quickly capitalized. Despite a couple

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Former Lomira Fire  Chief and Village of  Lomira Employee  Arrested

Former Lomira Fire Chief and Village of Lomira Employee Arrested


Former Lomira Fire Chief and Village of Lomira Employee Arrested DODGE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office has arrested former Lomira Fire Chief and Village of Lomira employee Keith Joas, 40, of Campbellsport, for two counts of misconduct in public office and one count of theft. On February 13, 2024, Joas’ employment with the Village of Lomira was terminated.