06 November 2019

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To Whom Dale Served With

To Whom Dale Served With


To Whom Dale Served With By Karl McCarty Born March 7, 1932, in the Town of Addison, Dale Zingsheim was one of the youngest men (if not the youngest) drafted from Washington County when the Korean War started in 1950. It ended with an armistice in 1953. His stint in the U.S. Army lasted two years. Dale didn’t share much about his time on the Korea Peninsula. Much of the information of his

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Time Travelers Return  From The Valley

Time Travelers Return From The Valley


Time Travelers Return From The Valley The Civil War Time Travelers, LLC, returned from a week-long visit to the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. While there, the group visited little-known sites from “Stonewall” Jackson’s 1862 Valley Campaign. These included the battles fought at Cross Keys and Port Republic. Smaller in scale than Antietam or Shiloh, the fights in the Valley

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Lady Indians Are  In With Fast Crowd  At State Cross  Country Test

Lady Indians Are In With Fast Crowd At State Cross Country Test


Lady Indians Are In With Fast Crowd At State Cross Country Test By Judy Harlow Yes, the Kewaskum girls cross country team hoped it would finish higher than 15th in the November 2 WIAA Division 2 state meet held on the Ridges Golf Course in Wisconsin Rapids. For now, the Lady Indians can look at the 2019 season and say, “We made it there,” and looking ahead can add, “We plan to be back.”

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30 October 2019

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Statesman’s New  Digital Platform

Statesman’s New Digital Platform


Statesman’s New Digital Platform By Andrew Johnson Publisher Our mission at the Kewaskum Statesman is to inform, engage and entertain our local advertisers and readers through printed products and now with an expanded digital platform we quietly launched in July. The use of this new platform is the biggest change in the way we do business since I became a newspaper publisher in 1988.