23 October 2024

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WRPCO’s Deer Hunt for Hunters with Disabilities was Simply Amazing

WRPCO’s Deer Hunt for Hunters with Disabilities was Simply Amazing


WRPCO’s Deer Hunt for Hunters with Disabilities was Simply Amazing MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST Hello friends, This is a guaranteed week where I simply cannot even put 25% of what I would like to in a column, due to space. In simple terms, I had an amazing weekend. First, Chuck and Kathie Stelzner live in Howards Grove and read this column in The Plymouth Review . Several years ago, the
18 October 2024

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Dorothy L. Randall

Dorothy L. Randall


   Dorothy L. Ran­dall, 94 (nee Braatz), of Eden, passed away Thurs­day, Oct. 17, 2024 at the Hos­pice Home of Hope in Fond du Lac.   She was born on March 8, 1930, in Fond du Lac, the daugh­ter of William and Min­nie (Sielaff) Braatz.   She was a grad­u­ate of Goodrich High School in Fond du Lac.   On July 30, 1949, she mar­ried Gene Ran­dall at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Fond du Lac.   She loved spend­ing time with her friends and fam­ily. Some of her hob­bies in­cluded play­ing Sheepshead and Pass the Ace.    Sur­vivors in­clude her sons, Mark (Veron­ica) of Eden, Scott of Glen­beu­lah, and Brad (Jill) of Lamar­tine; grand­chil­dren, Steve (Jess) Ran­dall, Saman­tha (Caleb) Pike, Jo­han­nah (Tony) Trudeau; great-grand­chil­dren, Syd­nee, Jack­son, Mason, Se­bas­t­ian, Olivier; sis­ters-in-law, Gail of Lamar­tine, San­dra (Don­ald) of Fond du Lac, and Mary (Ken­neth) of Fond du Lac. She is fur­ther sur­vived by many nieces, nephews, other rel­a­tive and friends.    She was pre­ceded in death by her hus­band, Gene, in 2012; her par­ents, William and Min­nie; her daugh­ter, Phyl­lis; her grand­daugh­ter, Stephany; broth­ers, Orlon, Leroy (Mary Ann), Lay­ton, and Harold; sis­ter, Betty (Dale) Kus­sow; her in-laws, George and Eve­lyn; her broth­ers-in-law, Don­ald, Melvin, and Gary; daugh­ter-in-law, Therese; and brother-in-law, Dud­ley.    VIS­I­TA­TION: Took place on Tues­day, Oct. 22, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Twohig Fu­neral Home, (305 Fond du Lac Ave.), Fond du Lac.    SER­VICE: Took place at 6 p.m. at Twohig Fu­neral Home with Chap­lain Jim Mall­man of­fi­ci­at­ing. Pri­vate fam­ily bur­ial took place at Em­pire Ceme­tery.    On­line guest­book and con­do­lences at www.​two​higf​uner​als.​com    The fam­ily ex­tends a spe­cial thank-you to the staff and nurses of Eden­brook, and the Hos­pice Home of Hope for their care and con­cern shown to our Mom in her final days.
16 October 2024

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On Titus, Indians and Cultural Pockets

On Titus, Indians and Cultural Pockets


On Titus, Indians and Cultural Pockets KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR In March of 1937, William A. Titus published a chapter in The Wisconsin Magazine of History (p.310 to 322). The article titled The Westward Trail discusses the late 1800s in lower Fond du Lac County and mentions the claim that roving Indians faded by the 1870s. Titus’s Claims of Indians in Eden Township Titus wrote,

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Campbellsport  Football Hosts Lomira  on Homecoming

Campbellsport Football Hosts Lomira on Homecoming


Campbellsport Football Hosts Lomira on Homecoming BEN PRIESGEN JOURNALIST On October 11, Campbellsport lost 21-0 to Lomira on their homecoming and senior night between the two conference rivals. Campbellsport (5-3, 3-3) got off to a good start with Riley Kohlmann getting 16 yards on his three carries, before he burst through the Lomira (7-1, 6-0) defense for a 55-yard gallop to the Lions’

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Reaching Beyond The Veil

Reaching Beyond The Veil


| PUBLISHER LETTERS | Reaching Beyond The Veil Dear Reader, In the quiet moments of reflection, when the world around us falls still, it is natural to wonder about those who have gone before us. They lived, they loved, they achieved noble purposes, and now, they dwell in the spiritual realm, a world that seems distant yet so intimately connected to our own. The question arises: Can we summon

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Gotten kinda late in the season for it. We’re not talking summer. That’s so 15 minutes ago. Even the unusual, leastwise for October, warm afternoon we had. Nor autumn. Which is slipping by fast. No. I’m referring to the dwindling fishing days. Is there any such thing for anglers? We all know guys who’d stand out in the most extreme weather.