30 October 2024

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KHS SPORTS

KHS SPORTS


KHS SPORTS KHS SOCCER from page 1 At halftime with a 2-0 lead, the team was very cautiously optimistic as they reflected on their comeback victory in last season’s Regional Final over host Fox Valley Lutheran when they were able to come back from a 2-0 halftime deficit. Even Daley verbalized what they all were thinking, “A 2-0 lead is the most dangerous lead to have in all of sports.”

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Pre-Rut Bow Hunt and Camping Trip

Pre-Rut Bow Hunt and Camping Trip


AN OUTDOORSMAN’S JOURNAL Pre-Rut Bow Hunt and Camping Trip MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST Hello friends, I think that you will find this week’s column a tad bit different, with an interesting point of view thrown into it. If you disagree, that is fine, but be nice. Wednesday, October 16 High 63, Low 27 My plan was simple - drive to the Durand area for a three-night, fourday bow hunting
23 October 2024

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Campbellsport Boys Win Flyway Conference Meet

Campbellsport Boys Win Flyway Conference Meet


Campbellsport Boys Win Flyway Conference Meet COACH MIKE KULIBERT CHS CROSS COUNTRY The Flyway Conference meet was held last Thursday, October 17, at St. Lawrence Seminary, and everyone was talking about the famed “Big Bertha,” a very large hill near the end of the difficult St. Lawrence course. The Campbellsport varsity boys placed all seven runners in the top eleven to win the conference

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Supplying Happiness  to Victims of  Hurricane Helene

Supplying Happiness to Victims of Hurricane Helene


Supplying Happiness to Victims of Hurricane Helene CLARICE CASE EDITOR Inspired by Drexel’s mission to “supply happiness,” an employee at the Amherst location, Jeff Reichert, presented the idea, “Operation Sunshine,” to the company in response to Hurricane Helene, which made landfall on September 26. Reichert presented the idea for Operation Sunshine, a collection of non-perishables

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR City resident or country dweller, we’ve all done it. Not leave the wallet at home. Though switch slacks and forget the contents in the pockets seems to be all that’s necessary. A major pain if you’ve just gone to the store a few miles down the road to get something. Beside the aggravation of retracing your steps, there’s the greater annoyance