08 February 2023

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COUGARS

COUGARS


COUGARS from page 1 but the Cougars roared back in dramatic fashion to win this one late off a Jordan Ebert three-pointer. The clutch shot gave the visitors a one-point lead with seconds remaining and ultimately the “W” for Campbellsport. For the hosting Cards, it was a tough pill to swallow after commanding much of the contest until the final minute. “Definitely a gut-punch-of-a-game,”

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL Lake Tomah/A Good Time had by All MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST This week’s column is all about what can happen when good people pull together and try to do good things. I have mentioned that Kids and Mentors Outdoors (KAMO) – kamokids. org – which is dedicated to helping get kids outside, is on a pretty good roll and if you would please keep reading you will
01 February 2023

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From ‘Forest House’ to Family Home,  Former Restaurant Converted to Residence

From ‘Forest House’ to Family Home, Former Restaurant Converted to Residence


From ‘Forest House’ to Family Home, Former Restaurant Converted to Residence MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Nestled in the Northern Kettle Moraine State Forest – atop a hill that overlooks Forest Lake – sits the Groll family’s newly renovated home. A years-long passion project, Carrie Bristoll-Groll and her husband, Tony Groll, were understandably eager to show off their hard work,

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Community Church North Opens in Former School Building

Community Church North Opens in Former School Building


Community Church North Opens in Former School Building Open house to be held Sunday, Feb. 5, at 9:30 a.m. ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST The former i4Learning Community School building has been converted into a church. The new church building, Community Church North, is located at W5760 Mohawk Road in the Town of Wayne. It is a second campus of Community Church of West Bend, which had been

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Despite Public Displeasure,  Kewaskum Plan Comm.  Recommends Burr Oak Rezoning

Despite Public Displeasure, Kewaskum Plan Comm. Recommends Burr Oak Rezoning


Despite Public Displeasure, Kewaskum Plan Comm. Recommends Burr Oak Rezoning MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The Village of Kewaskum Plan Commission met on Tuesday, Jan. 24, and considered two rezoning requests, denying one and recommending to the village board another, despite public opposition to the Burr Oak Ct. project off Dream Catcher Drive. Roughly one dozen members of the public

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CHURCH

CHURCH


CHURCH from page 1 space it has at 2005 S. Main St. in West Bend. Church leaders thought about adding a third service, but logistically that wasn’t a good option. “We were in a year and a half process of praying through what do we want to do at Community Church in West Bend because we were growing very quickly,” said Vince Cardarelle, one of the church’s three pastors. “We have

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REZONING

REZONING


REZONING from page 1 ing, Randy Klapper said he was concerned about parking and overcrowding. “What is the reason for doing this? What is the justification?” Klapper asked rhetorically about the housing construction project. Bret Fowler said he was concerned. He noted that construction work took place ahead of the rezoning and he questioned the transparency of the process. “They’re

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Life at the Convent

Life at the Convent


Life at the Convent KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR It was a conversation about life, work and service to our elderly. And it happened all over canning tomatoes this summer in Dundee. It’s not clear if this story is about St. Matt’s, Sr. Daria, or a parent’s passing. Maybe Judy Rybold isn’t sure either. What is certain is that St. Joseph’s Convent shaped our local character. Judy worked

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FOREST HOUSE

FOREST HOUSE


FOREST HOUSE from page 1 rant’s bar. “It always feels happy.” Bristoll-Groll credited the decades of weddings, Friday-night fish fries and celebratory occasions held on the property for providing that positive feeling. After she and Tony purchased the estate in 2021, the pair said they were inundated with questions about it being haunted. She said there are no ghosts, but plenty of

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