02 February 2022

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Sharon A. Ebert

Sharon A. Ebert


Sharon A. Ebert, 71 of Ocala, FL, went home to her Lord on Sunday, January 23, 2022 with her loving family at her side.Sharon was born on November 24, 1950, in West Bend to Edward W. Schneider and Arlene C. (nee Uelmen) Schneider.She was a graduate of Kewaskum High School. On September 16, 1972, she married Marvin C. Ebert at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in St. Michael’s.Throughout her lifetime Sharon lived In Wisconsin, Louisiana, and Florida. She enjoyed attending baseball and football events, going on family cruises, watching game shows, and spending time with her family. She especially enjoyed spending time with her grandson. She truly was and will remain the heart and soul of her family.Those Sharon leaves behind to cherish her memory include her loving husband of 49 years, Marvin; six children, Tina (boyfriend, Eric) Ebert, Eric Ebert, Shannon (boyfriend, Justin) Ebert, Shane Ebert, Nicholas Ebert and Brooke (Cody) Hunt; one grandson, Tristen Ebert Law; her siblings, Roger (Anna) Schneider, Daniel (Lisa) Schneider, Judy (Jeff) Faber, Sandi (Richard) Schultz, Janet (Martin) Fochs, Debbie (Bruce) Dreher; brothers-in-law, Mike (Jan - ice) Ebert, Darwin Ebert, Tom Thompson; sister-inlaw, Arlene Feyen; nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.Sharon was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Arlene; in-laws, Carl and Helen Ebert; nephew, Scott Schneider; sisters-in-law, Cheryl Ebert and Sharon Thompson; and brother-in-law, Todd Feyen.The family extends a special thank you to all family and friends for their thoughts and prayers. Funeral service was held at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church in Ocala, FL, on Tuesday, February 1, at 3:30 p.m., with Father Patrick Sheedy officiating. Burial will follow at a later date.

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CHS Senior Angler Zurn Named to WIFA Hall of Fame

CHS Senior Angler Zurn Named to WIFA Hall of Fame


CHS Senior Angler Zurn Named to WIFA Hall of Fame The Wisconsin Interscholastic Fishing Association inducted the Cougar after consecutive Master Angler awardwinning seasons MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER ACTING EDITOR There are an infinite number of terms and colloquial phrases that go hand-in-hand with the ancient sport of fishing, but perhaps none so as universal as: “Better late than never.”

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Duane L. Kreuziger

Duane L. Kreuziger


Duane “Papa” L. Kreuziger, age 92, of Allenton passed away on Saturday January 22, 2022. He was born on August 8, 1929, in Watertown to Albert and Emma (nee Schuster) Kreuziger. He was raised at first in Clyman but spent most of his adult life in Milwaukee and Allenton. He attended Watertown High School and MATC Barber College.On September 30, 1950, Duane married Norma Marsch from Caledonia and they celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary in September 2021.Duane spent his first decades on “the farm” before moving his young family to Milwaukee to attend barber school. Though he spent more than the next 60 years happily cutting hair in the barbershops he owned in Horicon, Shorewood, Menomonee Falls & Thiensville, he never lost his love of the outdoors. Duane loved living and it showed in the forever twinkle of his eyes. He had an infectious energy and easy friendly disposition. People loved being around him as much as he loved being around them. He was perpetually active and eager to learn about and try new things. He enjoyed golfing, fishing, hunting, gardening, playing sheepshead and cribbage, and ballroom dancing with the love of his life. He greatly valued time with family, relatives and his many friends. Duane’s kind and selfless heart earned him the love and respect of his beloved wife, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and grand-dogs. All of the moments spent with him have truly been gifts, and now will become memories forever cherished.Please help us preserve Duane’s legacy. His family would love you to write your favorite memories or stories on a card to be placed in a keepsake box to be read and appreciated by family for days to come.Duane is survived by his wife, Norma; daughters, Denise (Jerry) Bibis and Cyndi (Mark) Seefeldt; grandchildren, Gary (Jessica) Kreuziger, Nicole Kappy, Valerie (Anya) Stadler, Natalie (Luke) Kas - ten, Jake (Heather) Bibis, Luke (fiancé Kaitlin Nolte); 12 great-grandchildren, Ryan, Jenna, Owen, Joe, Parker, Tegan, Colton, Quinn, Harper and Scarlett, Penelope and Max; other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by his parents; his sons, Gary and Kevin; his twin sister, Charmain; and his brother, Sylvester.A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 12 p.m. on Friday, January 28, at Resurrection Catholic Church (215 Main St., Allenton) with Fr Richard Stoffel presiding. The Mass was preceded by remarks by the family at 11:45 a.m. Visitation was from 9:30 a.m. until 11:45 a.m.The family would like to thank the Boltonville Fire Department, the Kewaskum Fire Department, the Washington County Sheriff Department for their kind assistance when we were in need.Memorials to Resurrection Parish or the charity of your choice are appreciated.The Phillip Funeral of West Bend is assisting the family. 262 338-2050 / wwwphillipfuneralhome.com

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Climate Change on the Petenwell Flowage

Climate Change on the Petenwell Flowage


Climate Change on the Petenwell Flowage MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST Ever since 1989, I have been doing a weekly outdoor adventure and writing about it. Generally, I camp, and my travels take part all over Wisconsin and sometimes “The U.P.” and, often, much further. My home is located 1.5 miles from the Petenwell Flowage, which is Wisconsin’s second largest lake. I have not ice fished

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26 January 2022

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Revival of Flyway Rivals, Cougars  Top Lions in Long-awaited Dual

Revival of Flyway Rivals, Cougars Top Lions in Long-awaited Dual


Revival of Flyway Rivals, Cougars Top Lions in Long-awaited Dual CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST After weeks of building anticipation, the Cougars and Lions finally came head-to-head on the mat in Lomira last week Thursday, Jan. 20. The crowd was wild from the moment the first wrestlers shook hands, as cheering never ceased throughout the dual, but it was the visiting Cougars earning the 37-32

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Meet Our New Journalist

Meet Our New Journalist


Meet Our New Journalist Breanna Rice, a 2018 Kewaskum High School grad, is presently an English major at UW-Oshkosh The Campbellsport News and Kewaskum Statesman and its employees are excited to announce Breanna Rice as the newest journalist to the papers. Rice is a lifelong Kewaskum resident, and she is a 2018 Kewaskum High School grad. Kewaskum residents will best-recognize Rice

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Kewaskum Village  Eyeballing New Sharedfacilities  Building

Kewaskum Village Eyeballing New Sharedfacilities Building


Kewaskum Village Eyeballing New Sharedfacilities Building KPD has outgrown its current space BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST In a big year for the Village of Kewaskum – which includes an upcoming Wine Walk and 125th Village Anniversary celebration in June of 2022 – the village board is considering construction on a new shared-facilities municiple complex in an effort to accomodate its growing

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