24 March 2021

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Blake Wondra Dedicates Race Season  And Car To Kenny Immel

Blake Wondra Dedicates Race Season And Car To Kenny Immel


Blake Wondra Dedicates Race Season And Car To Kenny Immel BY ANDREA HANSEN ABLER EDITOR This year’s race car was a labor of love for Blake Wondra. The 19-year-old has dedicated his season and his car to family friend Kenny Immel. Kenny was killed in a work accident on May 20th of last year. He was a 1997 graduate of Campbellsport High School and the best friend of Blake’s father Todd

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Community CALENDAR TO BE INCLUDED IN THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR, PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR EVENT PRIOR TO OUR 2 P.M. MONDAY DEADLINE. 920.533.8338 • THECAMPBELLSPORTNEWS.COM • KSTATESMAN.COM Every Monday & Wednesday — Washington County Clean Sweep Household Hazardous Waste Collection at Veolia Environmental Services, W124N9451 Boundary Rd., Menomonee Falls, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Registration and $20

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In Memory of…

In Memory of…


The Piitt Stop In Memory of… BY JASON PIITTMANN KHS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR On March 5, 2021, the Kewaskum community lost someone who was a great advocate for kids. Mr. Jerry Gosa passed away from COVID-19-related pneumonia for almost two months. Jerry was a long-time teacher at Kewaskum High School — teaching for 38 years. He was also a long-time track and field coach for both the high

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Coach P’s

Coach P’s


Coach P’s CO R NER Feucht = Perseverance Campbellsport High School senior Alexis Feucht has been in some tough battles in her life but nothing tops the news she received this past October. After the COVID-19 pandemic broke out last March and forced CHS students to a virtual learning the remainder of the school year. Feucht along with her classmates found out there would be no junior prom,

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Campbellsport High School Forensics Does Well

Campbellsport High School Forensics Does Well


Campbellsport High School Forensics Does Well BY MICHELLE ROCKELMAN Due to COVID-19, the 2020-2021 Campbellsport High School forensics season has been competing virtually. Students were able to choose their category, practice with their coaches virtually or in-person, and then film their entry. The entries were submitted to Wisconsin High School Forensic Association, WHSFA, and three different