12 February 2020

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So It Goes

So It Goes


So It Goes Ripple effect By Andrew Johnson Author and journalist Mike Nichols was the guest lecturer at MPTC for the first or four lectures about September 11th. He is the author of the book “Just a Few Sleeps Away.” This is a book that tells the story about the Haberman family experiences before, during, and after the events that took place on September 11, 2001. One of Nichols main
05 February 2020

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Giving The Gift Of Music

Giving The Gift Of Music


Giving The Gift Of Music By Anne Trautner Connie Schulist played the cello her entire childhood. “After she got married, when they found out they were expecting me, she sold her cello. So she did not play cello her entire adult life, because she didn't have a cello to play,” said Jessica Stortz, Schulist’s daughter who lives in Mayville. When Schulist’s mother died in January

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New West Bend Health Center To Host Public Open House

New West Bend Health Center To Host Public Open House


New West Bend Health Center To Host Public Open House The Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin health network will host a public open house Saturday, Feb. 8, from 9 a.m. to noon for its new West Bend Health Center, 1700 W. Paradise Dr., West Bend. Open house attendees should use the A entrance off 18th Ave. Handicapped parking is available at the B entrance off Vogt Dr. The health

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30 January 2020

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29 January 2020

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Bringing “Frozen” To Lunch

Bringing “Frozen” To Lunch


Bringing “Frozen” To Lunch By Anne Trautner When students at Kewaskum Elementary School went to the cafeteria to eat lunch on Monday, Jan. 27, there was something magical in the air. Four characters from the movie Frozen II were there to greet the students. The overjoyed children gave their favorite characters smiles, high-fives and lots of hugs. “You can see the excitement,

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