31 July 2024

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One Year Post-Budget

One Year Post-Budget


One Year Post-Budget REP. MARK BORN (R-BEAVER DAM) When Legislative Republicans went to work crafting our state budget that went into effect just more than a year ago, we coined it the Made for Wisconsin budget. By that we meant our budget would be made for all of Wisconsin, so regardless of whether it’s the City of Beaver Dam, rural Forest County or the City of Milwaukee, our budget invests

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The Elusive Quest for Eternal Youth:  Reflections on the Fountain of Youth

The Elusive Quest for Eternal Youth: Reflections on the Fountain of Youth


The Elusive Quest for Eternal Youth: Reflections on the Fountain of Youth Dear Reader, In the annals of history, tales of Ponce de Leon’s relentless pursuit of the mythical Fountain of Youth endure as a testament to humanity’s fascination with eternal youth. Yet, as we navigate the complexities of aging, the allure of rejuvenation remains as enticing as ever. In our quest for perpetual

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PEW

PEW


ROB BOWE CONTRIBUTOR I am one of the millions of folks in America who are severely hearing impaired. Deaf in my right ear and have a growing frequency loss in my left ear. I use a hearing aid in the good ear. On my deaf side, I hear nothing. So, I generally don’t hear things happening to right side or behind me to the right. I started to lose my hearing at approximately age 25. I awoke

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On the Historic Yellowstone Trail, Part Four

On the Historic Yellowstone Trail, Part Four


On the Historic Yellowstone Trail, Part Four LEAH HENCKEL INTERN The following is part four of a historical piece on the transcontinental roadway, the Yellowstone Trail, and Theresa Historical Society’s Beck Tourist Cabin. Part three was in last week’s edition (July 25) of this newspaper. After experiencing the rough road conditions during World War I, the government passed the Federal

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Jadin Justman’s Recovery Sparks Best Softball Season

Jadin Justman’s Recovery Sparks Best Softball Season


Jadin Justman’s Recovery Sparks Best Softball Season MICKEY SCHOMMER JOURNALIST Just after transferring to East Illinois University to enter a better softball division, local D1 college athlete Jadin Justman, a Horicon High School graduate, suffered a serious knee injury, jeopardizing her last season to play. On the fourth day of her new team’s fall practice, she sustained an injury

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Lomira/Theresa Legion Baseball Advances to the American Legion State Tournament

Lomira/Theresa Legion Baseball Advances to the American Legion State Tournament


Lomira/Theresa Legion Baseball Advances to the American Legion State Tournament BEN PRIESGEN JOURNALIST On July 23, Lomira/Theresa Legion baseball ended their regular season with a record of 15-1 and were the East Central Americal Legion North Division Champions. On July 29, Lomira/Theresa Legion baseball beat Green Lake 5-1 to win the Class A Region 4 to advance the American Legion State