07 April 2021

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Excavation Question Leads to  Digging up Gensmer Family History

Excavation Question Leads to Digging up Gensmer Family History


Excavation Question Leads to Digging up Gensmer Family History KAREN ROUSE EDITOR Funding by the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) to replace lead service lines throughout the City of Mayville has recently been approved. The SDWL Program is administered by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). “Dependent on actual lengths of lead services, we believe we have enough funding

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Invasive Zebra Mussels Detected  in Aquarium Moss Balls

Invasive Zebra Mussels Detected in Aquarium Moss Balls


Invasive Zebra Mussels Detected in Aquarium Moss Balls Retailers and Consumers Urged to Take Action to Prevent Spread The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is urging Wisconsinites to immediately remove and properly dispose of commercially purchased “moss balls” for aquariums after invasive zebra mussels were discovered inside and on some of these products in Wisconsin and

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Methamphetamine is Here

Methamphetamine is Here


Methamphetamine is Here DALE SCHMIDT SHERIFF, DODGE CO. For years I have feared the effects on our community when methamphetamine (meth) became widespread and prevalent here. Unfortunately, I am here to tell you that it is here and becoming more and more wide-spread. As a result, it is important for us all to have an understanding of what meth is and what we as a community

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The First Battle at Cameron Dam, Part IV

The First Battle at Cameron Dam, Part IV


| THE LAND BETWEEN THE MARSHES | The First Battle at Cameron Dam, Part IV The Dietz Family in front of their home at Cameron Dam on July 26, 1906, the day after the first battle. From left are Stanley, Helen, John Jr., Leslie, Clarence (with bandaged head), Myra, Hattie and John Dietz. Note the shot out glass window behind Leslie and Clarence. ROB BOWE CONTRIBUTOR By spring of 1906, no

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Village Board Discusses Parks Donations

Village Board Discusses Parks Donations


Lomira Library Board President Nancy More, left, and Village of Lomira Trustee Jenny Priesgen discuss parks donations to the village at last week’s regular meeting. The village is discussing ways to ramp up fundraising for its parks. screenshot Village Board Discusses Parks Donations MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER JOURNALIST At the Wednesday, March 24, regular Village of Lomira Board of Trustees

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