21 June 2023

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BUS DRIVERS

BUS DRIVERS


BUS DRIVERS from page 1 Both of these local community members and professional school bus drivers were scheduled to receive their award after print time on Wednesday, June 21. They were recognized among their statewide peers at the Wisconsin School Bus Association annual statewide conference held that day at the Marriott Hotel in Middleton. Prior to, many of their peers and family members

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WESCOTT

WESCOTT


WESCOTT from page 1 Wescott’s life and his legacy as a native son and renowned writer. *** Glenway Wescott was born on April 11, 1901, in the Town of Kewaskum. He was the oldest of six children born to farmers Bruce Peters Wescott and Josephine Gordon Wescott. Glenway was close to his only brother, Lloyd, throughout his life. The Wescott children grew up on a pig farm in the Kewaskum

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Activities at the  Kewaskum Public   Library

Activities at the Kewaskum Public Library


LIBRARY EVENTS from page 8 Library Hours Summer Storytime – Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. The library is open Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. It will be closed on Monday and Tuesday, July 3-4. Activities at the Kewaskum Public Library 206 1st St. www.kewaskum.lib.wi.us kewaskum@monarchlibraries.org 262-626-4312 All Together Now - Bee a Summer Reader! Summer Learning

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14 June 2023

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Graduation Ink Expands in Kewaskum

Graduation Ink Expands in Kewaskum


Graduation Ink Expands in Kewaskum GRADUATION INK Graduation Ink, a small family-owned business that supplies diplomas to all 50 states as well as international locations, is expanding by putting up a new 5,000 square-foot building in Kewaskum. Using all local vendors, the building located at 109 Hillcrest Road will also offer a 1,000 squarefoot wing as rental space. In the future, that

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The Beauty in ‘Broken’

The Beauty in ‘Broken’


| IT ALL STARTS WITH YOU | The Beauty in ‘Broken’ JAMIE LYNN GOURLIE CONTRIBUTOR Dearest You, Do you see the beauty in all that is broken? What if it’s not actually broken? What if its purpose isn’t/wasn’t for the seemingly obvious purpose? My daughter gave me a coffee mug last Christmas. It was by far my favorite, as it included so much of what I love, including the color

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A real man on Father’s Day

A real man on Father’s Day


| PUBLISHER LETTER | I wrote this some years ago and still believe it has some relevance for today. Enjoy—and Happy Father’s Day to all those fathers out there. May you spark joy with all those who love you for who you are as a father. A real man on Father’s Day Dear Reader, It’s tough these days to be a man. In fact, I’m sure there are a lot of boys out there searching to be

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What’s in the Water?

What’s in the Water?


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | What’s in the Water? MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Last weekend, the Mayville Cardinals softball team earned a berth in the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) state softball tournament and made it to the final day, earning a WIAA Division 3 runners-up trophy to cap off an impressive season that also included a conference title. With

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR June is Dairy Month. May not mean much – unless you were raised around livestock or are a hired hand at a larger operation like Abel Farms. Consider how deeply they affect the local economy. Wages paid are spent in the area. Providing other jobs and cash flow. It’s said money is like manure. No good unless you spread it around. Think