15 June 2022

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‘Blessed by Community’

‘Blessed by Community’


‘Blessed by Community’ Paul Amundson looks back at tenure as Campbellsport schools’ administrator MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER ACTING EDITOR “I can still hear my dad’s voice,” said Paul Amundson during an interview with this newspapers’ staff, which was held to put his nineyear career as Campbellsport School District Administrator in retrospective as he eyes retirement at the

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Horicon Softball Secures Silver at State

Horicon Softball Secures Silver at State


Horicon Softball Secures Silver at State BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST The Horicon softball team fell just short of a fourth state championship last week, as the Marshladies earned the title of Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division 4 runnersup, after defeating Iola-Scandinavia in the opening game before losing to Grantsburg in the final. June 9 Semifinal The Horicon

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Edgar G. Mueller,  Mayville’s Own World Famous  Photo Journalist/International  News Correspondent

Edgar G. Mueller, Mayville’s Own World Famous Photo Journalist/International News Correspondent


Edgar G. Mueller, Mayville’s Own World Famous Photo Journalist/International News Correspondent ROB BOWE CONTRIBUTOR Back in the 1950s-1960s-1970s, just about every family in the area had of some sort of photo taken by Edgar Mueller of See MUELLER page 10 Edgar G. Mueller’s world famous “Thousands of Wings Take to the Air.” Horicon Marsh geese taken from Hwy 49 by Mueller in 1966
08 June 2022

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Looking Back 125 Years

Looking Back 125 Years


Looking Back 125 Years BY ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST The Village of Kewaskum will step back in time this weekend as historical reenactors set up camp along the Milwaukee River in River Hill Park. The encampment is part of the 125th Founder’s Day Anniversary celebration, hosted by the Kewaskum Historical Society this weekend, June 10-12. The weekend is packed full of activities, featuring

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Yahnke Named HPD Chief, Sworn-in Last Week

Yahnke Named HPD Chief, Sworn-in Last Week


Yahnke Named HPD Chief, Sworn-in Last Week The city’s first woman to hold the position, Yahnke joins a growing list of female police department leaders in Wisconsin The City of Horicon and its police department will wait no longer for a fully sworn-in and appointed chief of police: The city’s Common Council named former Lieutenant Amy Yahnke to that role last week Tuesday, May 31, at a

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