02 March 2022

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5 Years Ago March 2, 2017 Matt Koelbl placed fourth at the State Wrestling Tournament at 182 pounds. He opened with an exciting 3-1 overtime win. He had been leading in his second match but was countered on a throw and pinned. He won two wrestle-backs to advance to the third place match but made a costly error on a roll and got stuck. Koelbl finished his sophomore season with a 38-12 record.

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Check It Out!

Check It Out!


Check It Out! LORI KREIS KEWASKUM LIBARIAN I can’t think of any previous collaborations between a prolific author and country music superstar, but I do know of one coming out this month. Run Rose Run is the effort of a partnership between Dolly Parton and James Patterson. It includes a story, music and a bookcast. We will have the novel and the music CD at the library for you to check

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Library Happenings

Library Happenings


Library Happenings Activities at the Campbellsport Public Library 220 North Helena St. P.O. Box 405 www.campbellsportlibrary.org 920-533-8534 Staffing Changes The Campbellsport Public library would like to bring to your attention a few staffing changes. Alison Capoyianes, who has been working as our children’s librarian, has decided to embark on the new adventure of being the library

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Lady Indians Win Third  Consecutive Regional Title

Lady Indians Win Third Consecutive Regional Title


Lady Indians Win Third Consecutive Regional Title MICHAEL DREWNIAK ASST. COACH The Kewaskum girls basketball team began their postseason on Friday, Feb. 25, against a familiar opponent, the Berlin Indians. The 10-seed seeded team from Berlin stunned the seven-seed Lomira Lions in the opening round of regional play on a buzzer beater to set up the second-round match-up. Kewaskum’s regular

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Take a Color-themed Approach for  more Attractive Arrangements

Take a Color-themed Approach for more Attractive Arrangements


Take a Color-themed Approach for more Attractive Arrangements MELINDA MYERS CONTRIBUTOR Growing dahlias is a must for anyone who loves cutting and arranging flowers. But there are hundreds of beautiful dahlia varieties to choose from and that can be overwhelming. To make the selection process easier, choose compatible colors that will look good together in the garden and in arrangements.

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL Buffalo County Gator Hunt MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST There was a time not that long ago when I was very consistent at catching large northern pike both in open water and on the ice. Last week, I headed over to the Mississippi River to fish near Buffalo City with the hope of catching some gators, which I find to be one of the best eating fish in the north. SATURDAY,

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Kenneth L. Majerus

Kenneth L. Majerus


Kenneth L. Majerus, 76, of Campbellsport passed away peacefully surrounded by his family and friends on Thursday, February 24, 2022, at his home.He was born on May 27, 1945, in Fond du Lac, the son of Arthur and Evelyn (nee Gruenwald) Majerus. On September 26, 1970, Ken married Diane F. Kaschner at St. Lucas Lutheran Church in Kewaskum.Ken was a caring and loving husband, father, grand father, brother and friend. He was a plumber for most of his life but still had a love for farming, restoring John Deere tractors, fishing, bus and casino trips.Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Diane; children, Julie (Nathan) Wagenknecht and Mike Majerus; grandchildren, Mateo and Natalia; brother, Gary (special friend Cheryl Grosnick) Majerus; sister, Lois Majerus; brother-in-law, Bob Smith; nieces, Betty (John) Meier, Mary Neitzel and Peggy (Jeff) Wendt; other relatives and friends.Ken was preceded in death by his parents; and sisters, Loraine Smith, Linda Majerus and Luann Majerus; and brother, Ronald “Radar” Majerus.Victory service was held Tuesday, March 1, at 4 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 3540 S. Helena St., Campbellsport. Rev. Paul Cerny officiated. Private family inurnment will be at a later date in St. Matthews Cemetery.Visitation was Tuesday, March 1, from 1 p.m. until time of service at the Church.The family extends a special thank you to the Horizon Hospice staff for their care over the past week.In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church, Winnebago Lutheran High School or the charity of your choice.Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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What was Lost – a Dead Trail Marker Tree

What was Lost – a Dead Trail Marker Tree


What was Lost – a Dead Trail Marker Tree KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR In Fond du Lac County stands a tree that once pointed to a sacred setting all around. The only thing living is the argument for its place in history. Maybe this is why she’s upright — just barely — after decades of decay. Focus on the Forest Around Christmas time, readers were introduced to a Native American trail