18 November 2020

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The Aftermath

The Aftermath


Publisher’s Letter The Aftermath Dear Reader, Election Day has passed, but it seems that the conflict still lingers. I’d like to talk about that in a pragmatic, nonpartisan way. That’s a tough needle to thread; I’ll know I succeeded only if I get tickedoff letters from both sides of the aisle. Half of us think the victor has been decided, maybe even more than half. But not all

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Regal Ware Participates In Cedar  Community’s Operation Winter

Regal Ware Participates In Cedar Community’s Operation Winter


Regal Ware Participates In Cedar Community’s Operation Winter A group of volunteers from Regal Ware in Kewaskum decorated Cedar Community’s Cedar Creek Park for the holidays on Thursday, Nov. 12. “Cedar Community is incredibly grateful for the team at Regal Ware and for the group’s willingness to bring some much needed cheer to our campus this winter and holiday season. Their support

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Eden Residents Learn About  Proposed Roundabout

Eden Residents Learn About Proposed Roundabout


Continued From... Eden Residents Learn About Proposed Roundabout In the material handed out at the meeting, the need was explained like this, “Both highways are heavily traveled and include a relatively high percentage of trucks entering the intersection. The geometry of the intersecting roads, coupled with the high truck traffic, results in an expansive intersection footprint that reduces

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Coach P’s

Coach P’s


Coach P’s Co r ner Ups And Downs I was sorting through a stack of old WIAA Bulletins last week and ran across an issue from 1982. As I paged through and did some reminiscing, I ran across a section that had the school enrollments listed for the school year of 1982. I was amazed at the growth and decline of some of the schools across the state of Wisconsin. The number of students has changed

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