12 June 2019

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Celebrate  What Makes Us Great!

Celebrate What Makes Us Great!


Celebrate What Makes Us Great! June is here and, in Wisconsin, that means one thing — it’s National Dairy Month! Wisconsin celebrates this national holiday bigger than anywhere, bringing communities together to toast to dairy — Wisconsin’s signature industry. National Dairy Month honors Wisconsin dairy farmers, and the fruits of their labors, which represent the essence of what Wisconsin is all about.

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Blackhurst Outduels Balog In  IRA Thriller, Davis Claims PDTR  360 Sprint Car Triumph

Blackhurst Outduels Balog In IRA Thriller, Davis Claims PDTR 360 Sprint Car Triumph


Blackhurst Outduels Balog In IRA Thriller, Davis Claims PDTR 360 Sprint Car Triumph The Plymouth Dirt Track at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds in Plymouth served as the ultimate paradise for open-wheel racing lovers on Saturday, June 8, as it played host to three premier regional traveling series — Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association 410 Sprint Cars, Plymouth Dirt Track Racing-Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Cars and Badger Midget Auto Racing Association — for the first and only time in 2019. On a beautiful night for racing, 85 openwheel machines packed the pit area and the largest crowd of spectators of the season turned out to witness the only racing program featuring all three regional touring series in 2019.

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KHS Team To Compete In National Challenge

KHS Team To Compete In National Challenge


KHS Team To Compete In National Challenge – Students To Compete To Win Up To $30,000 In Scholarships And Prizes Four Kewaskum High School students are traveling to Pennsylvania this week to compete for $30,000 in scholarships and prizes. KHS students Samuel Lemler, Andrew Carlton, Kennedy Adams and Andrea Butz were chosen for their work with the Fuel Up To Play 60 Program.

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Landscape Structures Provide Function And Beauty

Landscape Structures Provide Function And Beauty


Landscape Structures Provide Function And Beauty MELINDA MYERS Incorporate arbors, trellises and other structures into your designs when planning new or updating existing gardens and landscapes. These structures help form the framework of any garden, add yearround interest and provide years of beauty and function. Utilize arbors to define and connect distinct areas of the landscape. Invite visitors into your landscape with a vinecovered arbor. Guests won’t be able to resist the invitation to enter and experience the beauty that lies beyond. Cover these structures with vines for seasonal interest, additional texture and blossoms. Combine two different vines to extend or double your floral display. Plant an annual vine for quick cover with a perennial that takes a year or more to establish and cover the structure.