18 September 2019

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So It Goes

So It Goes


So It Goes —Legislation Introduced To Name Portion Of Hwy 28 ‘Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial Highway’ By Andrew Johnson On September 11, I had the honor of joining Senator Duey Stroebel, Representative Timothy Ramthum, Gordon Haberman, Washington County Administrator Joshua Schoemann, and Vicki Milbrath at a press conference held in the Senate Parlor in the state capitol. The purpose of

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11 September 2019

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Legislators  Propose To  Remember 9/11

Legislators Propose To Remember 9/11


Legislators Propose To Remember 9/11 By Andrew Johnson, Wisconsin 9/11 Board member Washington County leaders and Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial volunteers joined Sen. Duey Stroebel and Rep. Timothy Ramthun at 9:28 a.m. (the north tower collapsed at 9:28 a.m. CT) on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at the Wisconsin State Capitol to announce legislation relating to the recognition of the 9/11 terrorist attacks

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Young Americans Coming To Kewaskum

Young Americans Coming To Kewaskum


Young Americans Coming To Kewaskum – Host Families Needed By Anne Trautner Joy Koepke grew up in a musical family in Los Angeles. Her father was a musician and played in big bands around the country. Koepke often traveled with him, and recalls spending more time in Chicago than she did at home. When she was in high school, Koepke’s orchestra teacher was a studio musician. Through

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Local Firefighters Climb In Memory Of 9/11

Local Firefighters Climb In Memory Of 9/11


Local Firefighters Climb In Memory Of 9/11 By Anne Trautner There were 110 flights of stairs in the World Trade Center. That is how many flights of stairs participants walked during the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Lambeau Field on Saturday, Sept. 7. Volunteers from the Boltonville Fire Department and Kewaskum Fire Department were among the over 2,500 people who took part in the walk.
04 September 2019

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Work Continues On  Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial

Work Continues On Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial


Work Continues On Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial – No 9/11 Service To Be Held In Kewaskum Due To Construction By Anne Trautner Because it is currently under construction, a service will not be held at the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial site in Kewaskum on September 11 this year. The site, located in front of the Kewaskum Annex building on Fond du Lac Avenue, has been a hub of activity over the

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So It Goes

So It Goes


So It Goes Patriot Day By Andrew Johnson Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial board member, Gold Star father The terrorist attacks on the citizens of the United States on September 11, 2001 forever changed how every one of us lives. It represents an era of terrorism from enemies both foreign and domestic. Although the enemy may differ, terrorist attacks continue, even within our borders at places such