28 February 2024

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Lady Indians End Season on a Heart Breaker

Lady Indians End Season on a Heart Breaker


Lady Indians End Season on a Heart Breaker BEN PRIESGEN JOURNALIST On February 20, the Kewaskum girls lost 51-50 to North Fond du Lac (NFDL) in the first round of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association tournament. Kewaskum (12-13, 6-6) held a 10-8 lead over NFDL (12-13, 6-8) after a three pointer by Jadin Czuppa. The Indians got a three pointer by Cameron Boelte to push
21 February 2024

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Campbellsport Qualifies Four Cougars for State

Campbellsport Qualifies Four Cougars for State


Campbellsport Qualifies Four Cougars for State DAN HEISDORF ASST. WRESTLING COACH, CHS Senior Joseph Volz and freshman Emma Batzler won sectional titles, and sophomore Jacob Allickson and senior JJ Ksioszk each took second to qualify for the 2024 State Wrestling Tournament. This will be Volz’s third time getting to state, while it will be the first trip for Allickson, Ksioszk, and Batzler.

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Kewaskum Wrestling Making First Appearance at  Team State, A Record Eight Qualify for Individual State

Kewaskum Wrestling Making First Appearance at Team State, A Record Eight Qualify for Individual State


Kewaskum Wrestling Making First Appearance at Team State, A Record Eight Qualify for Individual State CLARICE CASE EDITOR The Kewaskum wrestling team punched their ticket to their first-ever Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division 2 Team State Wrestling Tournament after nearly shutting out Jefferson, 73-6, and spoiling the Campbellsport Cougars’ run with a 49-21

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Magdeline Braun

Magdeline Braun


Magdeline Braun KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR The best, and first task, any historian should do is interview the oldest persons they know about the oldest people they remember as a child. This is why Elaine Koenig (1932-2006) should be thanked. In the early 1990s, she published Family Stories , in which she documented the history of the Braun family in Eden by talking to her elders. Direct quotes

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR No telling what stock some folks put into a means of predicting an upcoming season. Many go by nature itself. For example, they watch squirrels, super busy collecting a nut stash for colder days. If they see caterpillars have thrown on an extra mink or bears are looking a sight heavier, it’s gonna be a harsh one. Who’s inclined to get close

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