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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Meet Our New  Journalist

Meet Our New Journalist


Meet Our New Journalist she is a 2017 Mayville High School grad. She attended Lakeland University and graduated in the fall of 2020 with a Bachelor of Arts in writing. Case’s journalism career started with Lakeland’s student newspaper, The Mirror, where she was a writer for one semester and editor-inchief for another two. In her last semester at Lakeland, Case was a sports writing

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‘We’re Going to State!’  Mayville Punches Ticket  to Camp Randall

‘We’re Going to State!’ Mayville Punches Ticket to Camp Randall


‘We’re Going to State!’ Mayville Punches Ticket to Camp Randall The Cards defeated the Belleville Wildcats, 42-25, last Friday, Nov. 12 MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR On the McFarland High School football stadium scoreboard last Friday night, there were a few minutes remaining in a Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Level 4 Playoff game, and the Mayville Cardinals
10 November 2021

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Kewaskum Area Running Group offers support and inspiration

Kewaskum Area Running Group offers support and inspiration


Kewaskum Area Running Group offers support and inspiration BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR In January 2020, Heather Lettow wanted to start a group in the Kewaskum area to run monthly 5K runs. She invited some friends to join the group. She hoped that it would provide accountability for everyone’s individual exercise routines. Jessi Steinert joined the group shortly after it started and offered

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A hunting success

A hunting success


A hunting success BY ANNE TRAUTNER EDITOR Matthew Buss shot an 11-point buck with his crossbow on Sunday, Oct. 24. It was the first time Matthew ever went hunting. And he got the deer with his first shot. But Matthew had been preparing for his big day for a long time. Lots of practice Matthew, who is now 18, has watched his dad, Scott Buss, hunt for years. “He has been with

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Wanke enjoys  Honor Flight

Wanke enjoys Honor Flight


Wanke enjoys Honor Flight BY ANDREA HANSEN ABLER REPORTER Dundee’s Dave Wanke was one of 60 veterans who took off Saturday, Aug. 28, on the first Stars and Stripes Honor Flight since the COVID pandemic hit. Flights were suspended for about a year-and-a-half while the country tried to learn how to deal with the pandemic. Dave went on the Honor Flight with his guardian and niece Chris

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Redemption! Mayville Knocks  Off Campbellsport

Redemption! Mayville Knocks Off Campbellsport


Redemption! Mayville Knocks Off Campbellsport Cardinals are one-win from a state championship berth CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST Through the first half of last Friday night’s Division 5 WIAA Level 3 Football Playoff game held in Campbellsport, it looked like the hosting Cougars could rise above Mayville once again. Back on October 15, on the last regular season game of the year, the Cougars
03 November 2021

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Walking trails open at  Reigle Family Park

Walking trails open at Reigle Family Park


Walking trails open at Reigle Family Park About 1.5 miles of walking trails at Reigle Family Park in Kewaskum are now open to the public. “We are excited to officially have the entire park open to the public,” said Amy Uhlig, a volunteer on the park’s development committee. The trails meander through the park’s fiveacre prairie, go around the perimeter of a twoacre fishing pond