04 December 2019

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FROM THE SHERIFF’S DESK

FROM THE SHERIFF’S DESK


FROM THE SHERIFF’S DESK Respect For Public And Private Property DALE J. SCHMIDT Dodge County Sheriff Last week, I was at Swan Park in Beaver Dam setting up the annual Rotary Lights Christmas display. I saw two teenagers pushing a tree branch through a chain-link fence which protects the electrical equipment. I couldn’t understand why they were attempting to tamper with the electrical

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ASK THE RELATIONSHIP THERAPIST

ASK THE RELATIONSHIP THERAPIST


ASK THE RELATIONSHIP THERAPIST Suicide: What You Need To Know And How You Can Help JOY WAGNER jwagnermft@healingrelationshipswi.com; 920-214-3733 Suicide is a topic that is often avoided and can bring on feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. Suicidal thoughts can plague the young as well as the old and everyone in between. Here are some ideas and concepts that can help you if you

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Missoula Childrens Theatre ‘Snow Queen’   Auditions Set For January

Missoula Childrens Theatre ‘Snow Queen’ Auditions Set For January


Missoula Childrens Theatre ‘Snow Queen’ Auditions Set For January Each year, Missoula Children's Theatre (MCT) representatives drive a little red truck all the way from Montana to the Schauer Center in Harford. There, two professional MCT tour actor/directors hold public auditions, casting between 50-60 local school-age children in first through 12th grades in an hour-long original

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Schauer Arts Center To Present ‘T’was The Month   Before Christmas’

Schauer Arts Center To Present ‘T’was The Month Before Christmas’


Schauer Arts Center To Present ‘T’was The Month Before Christmas’ The Schauer Arts Center be presenting Doug Jarecki’s “Twas The Month Before Christmas” for a limited engagement on Friday, December 13, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the Schauer Center box office at 147 N. Rural St. in Hartford, by phone at 262-670- 0560, or online at SchauerCenter.org. People have heard
25 November 2019

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Lady Lions Under New Leadership

Lady Lions Under New Leadership


Lady Lions Under New Leadership ZACH COOK For the fourth time in six seasons, the girls basketball program in Lomira will be under new leadership. This year’s team will be coached by Ray La Batte, a 1987 LHS graduate who coached girls basketball in Fond du Lac for the past decade. La Batte has ties to the community as he currently serves as the lead pastor at Springfield Community Church

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Lions To Rely On Depth And Experience In 2019-20

Lions To Rely On Depth And Experience In 2019-20


The 2019-20 varsity boys basketball team. Starting in the back, from the left, are Eric Belanger, Dylan Immel, Jake Lax, Casey King, Collin Yanke and Zach Dewhurst. In the front are Kaleb Weston, Eagen Meisenheimer, JP Hastings, Jesse Weber, Danny Mocynski and Owen Luedtke. Not pictured are Avery Johnson and Soph Gengler.(Zach Cook | DCP) Lions To Rely On Depth And Experience In 2019-20 ZACH

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2019-20 Lions Eager  To Carry On  Program’s Tradition

2019-20 Lions Eager To Carry On Program’s Tradition


2019-20 Lions Eager To Carry On Program’s Tradition 2019-2020 Lomira Wrestling Team me.” his seniors this season to help acclimate the younger wrestlers who have little to no previous varsity experience. “This senior class is not very flashy, but they will not be outworked,” Marx said. “All of our seniors have taken great strides in their leadership and I look forward to where