29 April 2020

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Check It Out!

Check It Out!


Check It Out! A Column By Kewaskum Librarian Lori Kreis We have been busy at the library lately. Library To-Go at Kewaskum Public Library began this week. This unique service that gives you the opportunity to pick up your holds is a modification of what we did in late March. Instead of bringing items out to your car, you will need to make an appointment to pick up your holds. They will be

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What We Lost Part 4: Bits And Pieces

What We Lost Part 4: Bits And Pieces


What We Lost Part 4: Bits And Pieces By Karl McCarty Some of the stories we pass down end up being sentences. Maybe it is just a reference that took two minutes to speak. However, you look back and it sticks with you. The following tidbits are just stories of passing: not long, not deep, but very helpful in dating stories of the Native Americans on the east side of Fond du Lac County. It is

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22 April 2020

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Log Cabin Wedding

Log Cabin Wedding


Log Cabin Wedding – Couple’s Love Overcomes Quarantine And Robbery By Anne Trautner Amber Goetz and Greg Herbert wanted to get married on April 6 because they started dating 12 years ago, on April 6, 2008. So the couple made plans to have a wedding at a chapel in Wisconsin Dells on that date. They were to be married in front of their family and friends. But then the COVID19

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Publisher’s

Publisher’s


Publisher’s L etter An Intangible Farewell Dear Reader, Tess Nowalk, my mother-in-law died last Saturday morning. She was a beautiful woman in all ways imaginable, who lived a life of quiet service to others. It’s hard to comprehend how to say goodbye to a person you’ve loved for decades and how to grieve with others who loved her the same when social distancing demands that we stay

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