27 March 2024

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CHILDREN’S CENTER

CHILDREN’S CENTER


CHILDREN’S CENTER from page 1 for the over two-million-dollar building and renovation projects started in November of 2022. Joel Fleischman of Drexel Building Supply, a cornerstone donor, heard the needs of the school and was one of the first to start working on this project. The school board, building committee, and a second committee were also key players in the planning process.

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Library Events

Library Events


Library Events Activities at the Campbellsport Public Library 220 North Helena St. P.O. Box 405 www.campbellsportlibrary.org 920-533-8534 Greetings from the Campbellsport Public Library! Visit the library this month and check out our Out of this World display with digital books created by second grade students at Campbellsport Elementary. Books can be read by scanning the QR code on

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HOLY ASCENSION

HOLY ASCENSION


HOLY ASCENSION from page 1 Flood, president; Sodality for Young Ladies and League of the Sacred Heart,” (p.400-401). This source validates the age of the parish, but does not clarify exactly what the name of the first church was, because by the time the 1895 book was published the parish was in its second location. Therefore, when researching St. James I did not feel confident that it could

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Artificial Intelligence – the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Artificial Intelligence – the Good, the Bad and the Ugly


Artificial Intelligence - the Good, the Bad and the Ugly MARY KRIEGER CONTRIBUTING WRITER At the same time some people have questioned the level of human intelligence, artificial intelligence (AI) has grown by leaps and bounds. This exponential, unregulated growth has created what some describe as the wild west of technology, filled with both exciting new possibilities and potential dangers.

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River of Change

River of Change


| AN OUTDOORSMAN’S JOURNAL | River of Change MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST Six months after I graduated from high school, I was a deckhand on board The Universal Trader on the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. In 1987, I tried canoeing up the Mississippi; I put 988 miles behind me before succumbing to an injury. This past hunting season was 52 falls since my first duck camp on “Old Man River”.