09 February 2022

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Scoles, Soyk Earn Conference Titles for Kewaskum Wrestling

Scoles, Soyk Earn Conference Titles for Kewaskum Wrestling


Scoles, Soyk Earn Conference Titles for Kewaskum Wrestling Brent Krejcarek was named runner-up in the 106 weight-class Three Kewaskum Indians wrestlers battled for a East Central Conference title last week Saturday in Plymouth, and Braeden Scoles (160) and Dylan Soyk (195) each were named champions after a full-slate of action just north of the Kettle Moraine Forest. Brent Krejcarek finished

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Shropshires &  St. Kilian

Shropshires & St. Kilian


Local historian Karl McCarty offers a glimpse of working life and spiritual life in St. Kilian circa the early 20th Century. KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR An interesting business card out of St. Kilian survives; when items last a good century longer than intended, they can tell a lot about the time period they were used in. This 1890s advertisement is very significant
02 February 2022

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West Bend’s Rummel to Represent Team U.S.A.

West Bend’s Rummel to Represent Team U.S.A.


West Bend’s Rummel to Represent Team U.S.A. Snowboarder has family ties to Kewaskum Another week and another Olympic athlete off to Beijing from this readership area, as West Bend native Courtney Rummel was announced as a member of Team U.S.A. last week after a snowboarding season wherein she performed at the national Dew Tour event and the X Games. Rummel, who just turned 18 last November,

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Campbellsport Educator  Kathee Dirmeier Recertified  by National Board

Campbellsport Educator Kathee Dirmeier Recertified by National Board


Campbellsport Educator Kathee Dirmeier Recertified by National Board BREANNA RICE JOURNALIST Kathee Dirmeier, a special education teacher at Campbellsport Middle School, recently achieved the recertification process of the National Board Certificate, which marks the second time in her career she has achieved the honor. Dirmeier is currently in her 20th year of teaching, 14 of which

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‘Perfect Tournament,’ Cyriana  Reinwald Earns First-ever WIAA  Girls State Wrestling Title

‘Perfect Tournament,’ Cyriana Reinwald Earns First-ever WIAA Girls State Wrestling Title


CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST Many have seen freshman Cyriana Reinwald on the varsity basketball court this season playing for the Marshladies, but less may know that Reinwald was also competing on the mat for for the wrestling team. Between practices and games for basketball, Reinwald, who has been wrestling since kindergarten, was also working out with the rest of the wrestling team when time allowed it.

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Lomira Drops Two,  Mayville’s Mittelstadt  Scores 1,000th

Lomira Drops Two, Mayville’s Mittelstadt Scores 1,000th


| GAME OF THE WEEK | Lomira Drops Two, Mayville’s Mittelstadt Scores 1,000th CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST Even though the Lomira Lions boys basketball team dropped three straight to Flyway opponents, including two last week to Campbellsport and Mayville, head coach Tyler Witkowski wasn’t deterred as his team played tough against the Cougars and Cardinals – the top teams in the conference.
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