29 January 2025

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Lomira House Fire  and Arrest

Lomira House Fire and Arrest


Lomira House Fire and Arrest DODGE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE On January 23, at approximately 3:40 p.m., the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center received numerous 911 calls about a two-story home on fire in the 900 block of Main Street in Lomira. Witnesses who observed the fire alerted our dispatch center of a suspicious male that was at the location just prior to the fire being

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On Aging and Invisibility

On Aging and Invisibility


| PUBLISHER LETTERS | On Aging and Invisibility Dear Reader, As we age, we begin to relinquish the power and foundation we spent a lifetime building. The network of friends, family, and community that once anchored us starts to loosen. The lives we touched, and that touched us, continue on—but often without us in the same role. In the fourth quarter of life, we find ourselves gradually

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Cold snap. Those two words say so much. If you listen real close you almost hear an old fella’s joints doing a Rice Krispies imitation. Just add the crackle and pop. Fortunately, as this is written, we’ve had a sight of moderation. Temps climbed above the negative 8 degrees from a few days ago. A dip into a polar plunge that hearkened back

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Knights of Columbus Announce Christmas Poster Winners

Knights of Columbus Announce Christmas Poster Winners


Knights of Columbus Announce Christmas Poster Winners MIKE CHERN YOUTH PROGRAMS DIRECTOR, KC COUNCIL #11301-CAMPBELLSPORT The Knights of Columbus Bishop Salvator Schlaefer Council #11301, in conjunction with the Wisconsin State Council would like to announce the local winners in their “Christmas Poster Contest” held during the month of December 2024. This year’s contest had 69 participants

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On Graves West of Oak Center

On Graves West of Oak Center


On Graves West of Oak Center KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR North of the intersection of Oak Center Road and the East Branch of the Rock River lies Native American graves that were disturbed. Who was buried there and what questions arise? The Citation The following comes from the History of Dodge County Wisconsin (1880). It was reprinted in 1985, courtesy of the Dodge County Reprint Committee.