02 August 2023

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Why Pipestone?

Why Pipestone?


| WHAT WAS LOST | Why Pipestone? KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR Somewhere off the monotonous drive of I-90 is a special place where Native Americans quarry the rock that defines the landscape once covered with buffalo. Pipestone, Minn., is not just about getting away, it is about understanding what is here. Basic Selling Points From a planning and budget standpoint, the trip is about as

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Reflecting on Two Years  as Village Admin.

Reflecting on Two Years as Village Admin.


| KEWASKUM CORNER | Reflecting on Two Years as Village Admin. ADAM GITTER KEWASKUM VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR Wednesday, July 19, marked two years that I have been serving the Village of Kewaskum in my role as the village administrator, and I wanted to take a minute to express my gratitude to the community, staff and Kewaskum Village Board. The two-year mark is a milestone amongst the

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Join Our Team, Support Your Community

Join Our Team, Support Your Community


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | Join Our Team, Support Your Community MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Our newspaper is hiring, and we are looking for community- minded residents to join our editorial team as a News Reporter. While our preferred candidates would have journalism experience, the beauty of weekly newspaper reporting is that anyone with a passion for community and eagerness to

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR On an afternoon when it’s hotter than a $2 pistol, 96-degrees, you almost hear concrete scream. Imagine asphalt’s agony. Okay, just a poetic personification. Small wonder street surfaces erupt like volcanos, pothole size or frequently larger cauldrons. Even corn draws hydration from sheer mugginess. Leastwise, tasseled stalks dry in a hurry

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Next Music In The Park:  Kewaskum Big Band, Playing Aug. 8

Next Music In The Park: Kewaskum Big Band, Playing Aug. 8


| KEWASKUM’S MUSIC IN THE PARK | Next Music In The Park: Kewaskum Big Band, Playing Aug. 8 The Music In The Park free music series continues with hometown favorites the Kewaskum Big Band performing at River Hill Park in Kewaskum this coming Tuesday, Aug. 8, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The group was originally formed in April 2008 by former Kewaskum High School Band Director Larry Ammel and local