31 January 2024

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24 January 2024

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MMC Names New Editor

MMC Names New Editor


MMC Names New Editor Clarice Case has been named editor of the Southern newspapers owned by Multi Media Channels (MMC) – the Kewaskum Statesman , the Campbellsport News and the Dodge County Pionier . She succeeds former editor Mitchell B. Keller. “I am thrilled that Clarice is stepping into this role as editor and look forward to watching the papers grow under her leadership,” said

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17 January 2024

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Why Scenic and Timberlane?

Why Scenic and Timberlane?


Why Scenic and Timberlane? Sign marking South Eden approved by Eden Town Board KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR On January 8, the Eden Town Board voted unanimously to support installation of a sign validating South Eden as a location on the map in Fond du Lac County. Why put the sign on the corner of Timberlane and Scenic drives? First, although South Eden did not have a “village” or “hamlet”

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10 January 2024

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Campbellsport Wrestling Introduces First  Girls’ Program Starring Freshmen Duo

Campbellsport Wrestling Introduces First Girls’ Program Starring Freshmen Duo


Campbellsport Wrestling Introduces First Girls’ Program Starring Freshmen Duo CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST There is a new era starting for Campbellsport Cougars wrestling. Freshmen Izabella Pickering and Emma Batzler are excited to be the first two female wrestlers to participate in Campbellsport High School’s first girls wrestling program. Pickering began wrestling in kindergarten

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Defining South Eden

Defining South Eden


Defining South Eden KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR Do you know where South Eden is? It was (and is) a land surrounded by Floods, hollowed out by hills, and might go as far as northern Ashford Township. Nothing is more subjective than concluding where an unincorporated entity should be on a map. It’s even more difficult when it was never put on a map (that we know of) to begin with. An exception

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Washington County Awarded  Grant from W.D.V.A.

Washington County Awarded Grant from W.D.V.A.


Washington County Awarded Grant from W.D.V.A. Improving access to mental health services for county veterans Washington County Health & Human Services Department was awarded a $30,000 grant from the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs See VETERANS HEALTH page 6 From left are Chief Health and Human Services Officer Julie Driscol, Mark Provencher Jr. of WDVA, WDVA Secretary James