06 January 2021

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Remembering Norbert Dettmann

Remembering Norbert Dettmann


Continued From... Remembering Norbert Dettmann “He always did the commentating and told bits of history during the parade. It was always interesting listening to him. He truly loved the community,” . said Dennis Fechter, a volunteer for the Boltonville Fire Department. Norbie served as an officer of the Boltonville Union Cemetery Association. His interest in the cemetery goes back
04 January 2021

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Ruth V. Burmeister

Ruth V. Burmeister


Ruth V. Burmeister (nee Hodorff), 88, of Fond du Lac, passed away on December 31, 2020 at her son’s home in Montello.

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John Johnston

John Johnston


John Johnston, 73, of Fond du Lac, passed away on Sunday, January 3, 2021.
30 December 2020

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A Look Back At 2020

A Look Back At 2020


A Look Back At 2020 Campbellsport News January 9 Mary Floyd retired from Campbellsport Elementary School after 16 years as the school secretary. On December 27, Erin Nelson and Michelle Rockelman from Campbellsport Middle/High School embarked on a training convention through EF Educational Tours to Budapest. January 16 Campbellsport School District is requesting conference re-alignment

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Old Floor, New Home

Old Floor, New Home


Old Floor, New Home – Log Cabin Has Historic Floor By Anne Trautner In 1991, Mike and Kay Wallsten went to an auction that was being held in the Village of Kewaskum. There was a tavern located at 1310 Riverview Drive that was closing, and the old 2,000square-foot dance hall was being removed from the building. The Wallstens liked the old maple floor that was being auctioned off. They

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Campbellsport Schools Keep Close  Watch On COVID-19 In Decision Making

Campbellsport Schools Keep Close Watch On COVID-19 In Decision Making


Campbellsport Schools Keep Close Watch On COVID-19 In Decision Making By Andrea Hansen Abler The Campbellsport School District is continuing to watch the Coronavirus pandemic as to how it affects schools and how the schools can operate. “The big thing that drives this is the safety of the students and the safety of the staff,” said Paul Amundson, district administrator. Since last

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