18 August 2021

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Check It Out!

Check It Out!


Check It Out! LORI KREIS KEWASKUM LIBARIAN Last week we were without power for almost 24 hours at home. The week previous we had lost power, although it only lasted a couple hours overnight. The library was also without electricity for several hours as I know many in our communities were experiencing the same misfortune. Not trying to be facetious but being without power feels very powerless.

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Check It Out!

Check It Out!


Check It Out! LORI KREIS KEWASKUM LIBARIAN Last week we were without power for almost 24 hours at home. The week previous we had lost power, although it only lasted a couple hours overnight. The library was also without electricity for several hours as I know many in our communities were experiencing the same misfortune. Not trying to be facetious but being without power feels very powerless.

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Coach P’s

Coach P’s


CO RNER Coach P’s If You Build It, He Will Come Last week Major League Baseball played a professional game at the “Field of Dreams” in Dyersville, Iowa. If you didn’t get a chance to see it, you might want to Google it and see the wonderful field The New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox played on. MLB built a $5 milliondollar stadium right next to the original field where they filmed

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11 August 2021

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Salem UCC Clothes  Closet Now Open

Salem UCC Clothes Closet Now Open


Salem UCC Clothes Closet Now Open BY ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST A new, free clothes closet is now available to residents of both Washington and Fond du Lac counties. Salem United Church of Christ, located at N8925 County Road W in the Town of Wayne officially opened the new community resource on Sunday, Aug. 8. People are welcome to visit the new clothes closet and take as many items as

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Rural Writes

Rural Writes


Rural Writes BY GA SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Maybe you know what I’m talking about. Does this put you in mind of a television commercial? I’m not a real journalist. I just play one in print. Leastwise, that’s what real thing, reporters and editors who actually work in newspaper newsrooms, probably think of us undegreed freelancers who dance at the edge of the Fourth Estate’s ballroom