24 November 2021

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Gov. Evers enacts Law 84 updating marriage document requirements

Gov. Evers enacts Law 84 updating marriage document requirements


Gov. Evers enacts Law 84 updating marriage document requirements Changes go into effect July 1, 2022 In a show of support for increased customer service to Wisconsinites seeking marriage licenses, Governor Evers signed Act 84 on Nov. 5, which amends the current law to make certain the chain of records is maintained, ensures accurate information is utilized on marriage licenses and allows

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KMS students compete in Lego  League Robotics Tournament

KMS students compete in Lego League Robotics Tournament


KMS students compete in Lego League Robotics Tournament On Saturday, Nov. 13, 10 Kewaskum Middle School students participated in the Lego League Robotics regional tournament held at Lakeshore Technical College in Cleveland, Wis. The team participated in two events – the innovation project presentation and the robotics competition. To prepare for the competition, the team met twice a week after

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KHS girls basketball claims wins over Omro and CHS

KHS girls basketball claims wins over Omro and CHS


KHS girls basketball claims wins over Omro and CHS The Kewaskum High School girls basketball team kicked off its 20212022 season on Nov. 16 in Omro. Junior Madi Dogs put together a solid first half, scoring 14 points and grabbing 10 rebounds to help lead the Indians to a 30-17 advantage at halftime. Omro never could cut into that lead, and the second half was more of the same and it wasn’t

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I must be in the front row

I must be in the front row


Coach P’s COR NER I must be in the front row Who can ever forget the classic beer commercials with Bob Uecker when he thought he was going to be seated in the front row because he was a famous celebrity. Turns out the usher has him sitting in the rafters, thus coining the phrase “I must be in the front row.” Well, last Thursday evening I took my wife, my daughter and her husband to
17 November 2021

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Healing continues after attack by cow

Healing continues after attack by cow


Healing continues after attack by cow BY GARY FEIDER EDITOR OF THE SOUNDER Farm accidents can happen in an instant, as Jessica A. Ramel experienced with a new mother cow more than a year ago. She sustained serious injuries that caused her wedding day to be postponed twice — and her restorative dental work is not expected to be complete until this month. She was working at Windy Hill

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Spenner appointed village president of Kewaskum

Spenner appointed village president of Kewaskum


Spenner appointed village president of Kewaskum BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR At the regular board meeting on Monday, Nov. 15, the Kewaskum Village Board voted 5-1 to appoint David Spenner as the new village president, effective on Jan. 1. “I am honored to have the confidence of my fellow board trustees and intend to continue our practice of open dialog and listening to all perspectives;

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