20 November 2019

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13 November 2019

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WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE REPORT

WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE REPORT


WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE REPORT Three Semi-Tractor Trailers Crash On November 7 at 11:57 a.m., the Washington County Sheriff’s Office received multiple 911 reports of an accident with injuries on Interstate 41 north of County Highway K in the Town of Addison. The initial reports were that three semi-tractor trailers were involved in the crash and that one driver was trapped.

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Youth Collect 1,260 Pounds Of Food For Pantry

Youth Collect 1,260 Pounds Of Food For Pantry


Youth Collect 1,260 Pounds Of Food For Pantry By Anne Trautner Hunter Sabish and his friends created a haunted house to entertain visitors, and they collected 1,260 pounds of food for the Kewaskum Community Pantry in the process. Hunter, who is a seventh- grader at Campbellsport Middle School, started working on the haunted house in August. Then he worked with a group of friends to create

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Dale Zingsheim: Directness,  The Possum & Martinis

Dale Zingsheim: Directness, The Possum & Martinis


Dale Zingsheim: Directness, The Possum & Martinis By Karl McCarty Dale Zingsheim made a significant contribution to our country with his service in the Korean War, which was covered last week. This week is dedicated to the significant contribution Dale made to the Campbellsport area, particularly with his quarter century at The Amber Hotel. Picking out the best pictures to remember Dale’s
06 November 2019

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Wisconsin 9/11  Memorial  Highway Signed  Into Law

Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial Highway Signed Into Law


Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial Highway Signed Into Law By Anne Trautner Gov. Tony Evers came to Kewaskum on Thursday, Oct. 31, and signed 2019 Wisconsin Act 20 into law, designating the portion of State Highway 28 between Interstate 41 and State Highway 144 as the “Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial Highway. The new highway designation will literally put Kewaskum on the map as the home of the new Wisconsin

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Jerry Nigh Honored For Service

Jerry Nigh Honored For Service


Jerry Nigh Honored For Service By Anne Trautner Jerry Nigh went on the Stars and Stripes Honor Flight out of Milwaukee on September 28. “It was great, really nice,” Nigh said. The day started out with lots of excitement. As the airplane taxied out of the airport, firetrucks on each side of the plan sprayed water as a special salute. When the plane landed in Baltimore, it was greeted