05 January 2022

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Learn about the History of Dairy  Technology During History at Home

Learn about the History of Dairy Technology During History at Home


Learn about the History of Dairy Technology During History at Home Wisconsin is known as the Dairy State, but do you know about technology’s role in the growth of this vital industry? Learn more about “A History of Dairy Technology and Its InfluenceonWisconsin Communities” on Thursday, Jan. 20, at 6 p.m., during History at Home. This program, presented in partnership between the Fond

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Make Gardening Your New Year’s Resolution

Make Gardening Your New Year’s Resolution


Make Gardening Your New Year’s Resolution MELINDA MYERS CONTRIBUTOR The New Year is filled with resolutions that usually involve dieting and exercise. Gardening is a great way to help accomplish these two resolutions, while also improving your mood, reducing blood pressure, maintaining flexibility, burning calories and much more. Resolve to grow your own vegetables and eat healthier

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Rettler Run raises $7,266 for 9/11 Memorial & Education Center

Rettler Run raises $7,266 for 9/11 Memorial & Education Center


Rettler Run raises $7,266 for 9/11 Memorial & Education Center The temperature was below freezing on Friday, Dec. 31, but that didn’t stop people from participating in the Rettler Run to benefit the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial and Education Center in Kewaskum. The 5K run/walk was headed up by Pete Rettler, the dean of Moraine Park Technical College’s West Bend Campus, who has not missed a

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5 Years Ago January 12, 2017 Kewaskum native Krystal Cochran has spent the past 11 years doing Christian charity work overseas. Cochran works with youth for the organization called Youth With A Mission. The nondenominational Christian program o_ers services around the world. She worked for over a decade in Australia and Papua New Guinea. Currently based in Germany, Cochran expects her work will

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Karl R. Brath

Karl R. Brath


Karl R. Brath, 72, of Long Lake, passed away unexpectedly due to an ac cident on December 28, 2021, in the woods.Karl was born on March 3, 1949, the son of the late George and Frances (nee Fleischman) Brath. He grew up on the family farm in the Town of Wayne of which he was proud. On August 12, 1972, he was united in marriage to Marilyn Reindl at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Kewaskum. They raised their children in Kohlsville where he was a volunteer fireman and dedicated to St. Anthony Church, which is where he also attended elementary school.He built a deer farm with his family that was enjoyed by many people. Karl enjoyed hunting, trapshooting, fishing, boating, planting trees, and mushroom picking. He was a nature lover of all forms and loved spending time with his family. Karl enjoyed company around the campfire and welcomed anyone and everyone to stop by and have a beer or he would stop by you for one (you don’t even need to be home). Marilyn and Karl traveled to many places visiting relatives in various states as well as Alaska and Canada. The family spent summers at the Reindl trailer boating and fishing on the Wolf River.Upon graduation from Kewaskum High School, he was employed by Super Excavators in Menomonee Falls for 40 years. In December of 2021, he was awarded with 50 years of membership in Operating Engineers Union 139.Those Karl leaves behind to cherish his memory include his loving wife, Marilyn; four children, Angela Brath (fiancé, Justin Benwill), Sarah (Jeff) Swift, Kasey Brath (fiancé, Jen Bavlnka), and Tricia (Joshua) Garringer; seven grandchildren, Alessandra, Kristopher, Magdalene, Alexis, Gunner, Emma, and Austin; his siblings, Janet (Robert) Melzer, Don Brath, Karen Keller, Kenny Brath, and Allen (Jane) Brath; his brothers and sisters-in-law, Jeanne (Larry) Coulter, Mark (Kay) Reindl, and Janet (Kevin) Kohlwey; many other relatives and friends.In addition to his parents, Karl was preceded in death by his step-father, Ray Schmidt; his brother, Fr. John Brath; his infant sister, Anna Mae Brath; an infant sister-in-law, Donna Mae Reindl; a brother-inlaw, Harlu Keller; and a sister-in-law, Dorothy Brath.Visitation: Karl’s family greeted relatives and friends at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 305 Main Street, in Kewaskum, on Monday, January 3, 2022, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. Visitation continued on Tuesday from 11 a.m. until Noon.Mass of Christian Burial: A Mass for Karl was held on Tuesday, January 4, 2022, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Kewaskum at Noon. Rev. Jacob Strand officiated and burial followed in the parish cemetery.The Myrhum – Patten Funeral and Cremation Service has been entrusted with Karl’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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5 Years Ago January 5, 2017 Shirley Simon presented a check for $500 to Kevin Harvey, president of the Campbellsport Chamber of Commerce, on behalf of the Bereaved Parents group. The group has decided not to meet anymore but continued the Love Light program and have decided to donate the money received for the Love lights to area organizations that benefi t the Campbellsport community. The donation

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DNR Urges Ice Anglers to Protect  Waterways from Aquatic Invasive Species

DNR Urges Ice Anglers to Protect Waterways from Aquatic Invasive Species


DNR Urges Ice Anglers to Protect Waterways from Aquatic Invasive Species The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and UWExtension are asking anglers to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species when ice fishing this winter. While aquatic invasive species have made their way into Wisconsin’s waterways, anglers can reduce transmission by checking for and removing any

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Marilyn M. Theusch

Marilyn M. Theusch


Marilyn M. Theusch, 69, of Kewaskum, peacefully passed away on December 27, 2021, at Kettle Moraine Gardens in Kewaskum with her family at her side. Marilyn was born on April 23, 1952, the daughter of the late Walter and Regina (nee Wiesner) Theusch on the family farm in Washington County.She worked on the farm and later worked at Regal Ware as a semi-truck driver. She enjoyed driving truck so much that she continued to drive for Brian Dreher Trucking after she retired from Regal Ware. After retirement she enjoyed fishing and eating the fish. Baking was another hobby she enjoyed and cooked many wonderful foods for her elderly friends. She liked gardening and playing sheepshead with her many friends. She will be missed by all who knew her.Those Marilyn leaves behind to cherish her memory include her five sisters, Carol Jean Jacak, Lorraine Beine, Rosemary (Robert) Guth, Elaine (Dennis) Wieberdink, and Darlene Walls; two brothers, Richard (Carol) Theusch and Donald (Dianne) Theusch; a sister-in-law, Caroline Theusch; along with many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.In addition to her parents, Marilyn was preceded in death by her four brothers, Walter (Sonny) Theusch, Robert Theusch, Francis Theusch, and James Theusch; and two brothers-in-law, Roger Jacak and Ervin Beine.A graveside service for Marilyn will be held at Holy Trinity Cemetery in Kewaskum on Monday, April 25, 2022, at 11:30 a.m. with Father Mark Jones officiating.The family would like to extend their heartfelt appreciation to the entire staff at Kettle Moraine Gardens for the care they provided to Marilyn.Memorials to Kettle Moraine Gardens in Kewaskum is appreciated.The Myrhum – Patten Funeral and Cremation Service has been entrusted with Marilyn’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.