10 November 2021

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Wanke enjoys  Honor Flight

Wanke enjoys Honor Flight


Wanke enjoys Honor Flight BY ANDREA HANSEN ABLER REPORTER Dundee’s Dave Wanke was one of 60 veterans who took off Saturday, Aug. 28, on the first Stars and Stripes Honor Flight since the COVID pandemic hit. Flights were suspended for about a year-and-a-half while the country tried to learn how to deal with the pandemic. Dave went on the Honor Flight with his guardian and niece Chris
03 November 2021

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Walking trails open at  Reigle Family Park

Walking trails open at Reigle Family Park


Walking trails open at Reigle Family Park About 1.5 miles of walking trails at Reigle Family Park in Kewaskum are now open to the public. “We are excited to officially have the entire park open to the public,” said Amy Uhlig, a volunteer on the park’s development committee. The trails meander through the park’s fiveacre prairie, go around the perimeter of a twoacre fishing pond

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Scheunemann resigns as Kewaskum village  president

Scheunemann resigns as Kewaskum village president


Scheunemann resigns as Kewaskum village president BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR Kevin Scheunemann is resigning as the president of the Village of Kewaskum, effective Jan. 1. Scheunemann, who is currently a director or officer on six different non-profit/ charitable organizations, owner of three Dairy Queen restaurants and the father of five children, said in a resignation letter addressed to

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27 October 2021

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Sixth graders camp to learn

Sixth graders camp to learn


Sixth graders camp to learn The Kewaskum Middle School has an opportunity each year to build community among the sixth-grade students. This year’s mission was to bring the Class of 2028 on an adventure together to make memories that will last a lifetime. Each year, the staff and students travel to Camp Minikani in Richfield, where the students engage in many activities. Each activity serves

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Scaring up food donations

Scaring up food donations


Scaring up food donations BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR Hunter Sabish, who is a freshman at Campbellsport High School, has been creating haunted houses for his family and friends to go through for the past several years. Now, for the third year, he is scaring up donations for the Kewaskum Community Pantry with his creepy creations. This year, though, he made things bigger and scarier than ever.

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20 October 2021

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Trinity Lutheran School In Waucousta Awarded $10,000

Trinity Lutheran School In Waucousta Awarded $10,000


Trinity Lutheran School In Waucousta Awarded $10,000 BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR When students came to school at Trinity Lutheran School (Waucousta) on Tuesday, Oct. 12, there were large cardboard boxes sitting in the back of their classroom. The students did not know what was in the boxes. Their teacher and school principal, David Wege, told them it was a secret. But he said it with such

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