08 May 2024

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Campbellsport Baseball has Five Game Winning Streak

Campbellsport Baseball has Five Game Winning Streak


Campbellsport Baseball has Five Game Winning Streak BEN PRIESGEN JOURNALIST On April 30, Campbellsport baseball beat North Fond du Lac (NFDL) 12-2 on the road. Campbellpsort (10-6, 6-4) scored two runs in the first inning, highlighted by a RBI single by Brody Nolan to give them a 2-0 lead. Braden Bothe’s two-run RBI single in the third inning gave the Cougars a 4-0 lead. NFDL(2-9,

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More Track Records Broken at Campbellsport

More Track Records Broken at Campbellsport


More Track Records Broken at Campbellsport DEREK TOSHNER CHS TRACK & FIELD HEAD COACH While last night’s (April 30) meet was just a simple quadrangular, Cougar track performances were off the charts! Here are some highlights from last night, as well as from last week. Congratulations to the following new school record holders: Josh Onwunili ran the 100m in 10.14 (second fastest

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06 May 2024

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Craig E. Thull

Craig E. Thull


Craig E. Thull, 72, of Campbellsport, entered eternal life on May 4, 2024. He was born on April 17, 1952. Craig was known for his kind, hardworking, and selfless nature. He was generous with his time and talents, and always quick with a joke, making him a joy to be around. He cheered proudly at his children's and grandchildren's sporting events and was the original GPS well before smartphones. Craig grew up on his family's farm in St. Michael's and graduated from Kewaskum High School. He married Lois Strupp on August 30, 1974, and was devoted to his family from that point forward. He had a successful trucking career at Level Valley Dairy and UPS, retiring in 2017 with over 3,000,000 miles on the road. He will fondly be remembered by many as "Rebel Streaker." Craig was a member of St. Matthew's Catholic Church, serving the parish in countless roles across the years, most recently as an usher and a ticket taker at fish frys. He found joy in simply being with family and friends, going for ranger rides, hunting, shooting, winning nickels playing sheepshead, telling Ole and Lena jokes, vacationing in Shawano, roasting pigs, drinking a cold beer, throwing the bumper for his puppy, Lucy, and listening to polka music and classic country tunes. Craig is survived by his children, Matthew (Erin) Thull, Andrew Thull, Jessica (Peter) Brundage, and Daniel Thull. He was "Papa" to Dalton, Lilah, Taylor, Isaiah, Katelynn, Cyrus, Franklin, and August. Craig is also survived by his siblings, Sue (Ralph) Deppiesse, Gale Thull (Don), Janine Thull (Jeff), Gary (Doreen) Thull, Geralyn Fromm-Nothem (Dave), Kevin (Lynn) Thull, Adrianne (Ron) Theusch; in-laws, Vicky Thull, Gerald (Carol) Strupp, Mark Strupp, and Lora (Michael) Nitschke; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Lois; parents, Norbert and Marilyn; father and mother-in-law Werner and Loretta; brothers, Leon and Alan; brother-in-law, Ron; and nephew, Brent. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, May 11, at 1 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, 406 E. Main St., Campbellsport. Rev. Mark Jones will officiate with burial to follow in St. Matthews Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. until time of Mass at St. Matthew’s Church. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Craig's memory can be made to St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, Campbellsport Knights of Columbus, or Kewaskum Lions Club. Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.
01 May 2024

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Two Old Bills

Two Old Bills


Two Old Bills KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR Neighbors and friends shared stories about what it was like to be in Schlaefer’s Hardware store in Campbellsport. The story would eventually intertwine two old men, both respected. Bill Schlaefer (1896-1987) William Schlaefer had an impressive store in Campbellsport, located east of what was the Health Hut. He was a veteran of World War I. According

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Kewaskum Holds  Groundbreaking for  New Municipal Complex

Kewaskum Holds Groundbreaking for New Municipal Complex


Kewaskum Holds Groundbreaking for New Municipal Complex STATESMAN STAFF Members of the Kewaskum Village Board, village employees, volunteers and residents gathered on Friday, April 26, at the site of the municipal complex to celebrate the old buildings forthcoming demolition and the construction of a new nearly $10 million police department and village hall. Kewaskum Police Chief Tom

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