17 August 2022

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10 August 2022

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Building on Rich Past, Foundry 45  Positioned for the Future

Building on Rich Past, Foundry 45 Positioned for the Future


Building on Rich Past, Foundry 45 Positioned for the Future The site of the former Amerahn has been transformed into a modern restaurant and reception hall using natural resources and history MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER ACTING EDITOR Live long enough in and around the Kettle Moraine and you are assured to hear a similar detail shared amid hundreds of “remember when” stories of the residents:

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An Island Oasis in Kewaskum,  Carribean Joe’s Aims to bring  Good Vibes to Dining

An Island Oasis in Kewaskum, Carribean Joe’s Aims to bring Good Vibes to Dining


An Island Oasis in Kewaskum, Carribean Joe’s Aims to bring Good Vibes to Dining “Chef Joe” – a Milwaukee-native – opened his island-themed restaurant last year, and he’s earned a local following LEAH HENCKEL INTERN JOURNALIST Darvell Ecford, better known locally as “Chef Joe”, is the proud owner of Caribbean Joe’s, an island-inspired restaurant at 215 Main Street in

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Prohibition Or  Lack Thereof –  Part II

Prohibition Or Lack Thereof – Part II


THE LAND BETWEEN THE MARSHES Prohibition Or Lack Thereof – Part II ROB BOWE CONTRIBUTOR When Prohibition went into effect in 1920, Wisconsin struggled a bit but life went on. While technically “dry” most taverns and saloons continued on, some changing business models becoming restaurants, soda and ice cream parlors. For many establishments, it was just a disguise. Before Prohibition
03 August 2022

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West Bend Veteran  Plans to Bike to D.C.

West Bend Veteran Plans to Bike to D.C.


West Bend Veteran Plans to Bike to D.C. The journey will culminate with a special trek from Milwaukee’s War Memorial to the 9/11 Memorial in Kewaskum As the anniversary of one of our nation’s most horrific days draws near, United States Marine Corps Veteran Tarra Gundrum of West Bend is planning a bike ride of 1,000 miles to Washington, D.C. to raise money for the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial

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Shear Determination, Theresa’s Jan Reuter  Reflects on being County’s ‘First Lady Barber’

Shear Determination, Theresa’s Jan Reuter Reflects on being County’s ‘First Lady Barber’


Shear Determination, Theresa’s Jan Reuter Reflects on being County’s ‘First Lady Barber’ Theresa Barber Shop closed in July following sale of building MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR There is just something about a blackand- white photograph. Of course, the absence of color, to some, might be seen as a technological limitation, but the beauty of two-tone images, which are reasonably

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