28 September 2022

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OUTDOORS

OUTDOORS


OUTDOORS from page 22 in the tree and believe that I may have a chance. So, I have spent hundreds of hours in the forests since April and – on one of my baits – I have a baby porcupine that greets me each day, or should I say, is not scared of me. Now, I am hunting, and I watch this porcupine for hours as I also am able at times to watch skunks and other porcupine as they try to get at the

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C.H.S. Boys Win the  River Run Invitational

C.H.S. Boys Win the River Run Invitational


C.H.S. Boys Win the River Run Invitational COACH MIKE KULIBERT CHS CROSS COUNTY The Campbellsport boys’ cross country team won the Horicon River Run Invitational last Thursday, Sept. 22. The 21-school meet was held at River Bend Park in Horicon. The Cougars placed four runners in the top 20 to win the invite with the low score of 78 points. Waupun took second place with 127 points,

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL Ten Sunsets on a Bear Stand MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST I started running bear baits with my girlfriend Michelle Chiaro on April 15 in northern Juneau County, as I have for the last 13-years. It seems like a lifetime of situations has happened since we started, including the unexpected death of Michelle, who was my mate and outdoor-everything partner.

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Pearl E. Dobbratz

Pearl E. Dobbratz


Pearl E. Dobbratz, 76, of rural Campbellsport went to her heavenly home on Sunday, September 18, 2022, at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac. She was born in Hustisford on April 6, 1946, the daughter of Walter and Leona (Budwitz) Fredrick. Pearl was a hard worker all her life until she finally retired at 68. She enjoyed snowmobiling, watching crime shows, playing Sheepshead and word search. She loved the Packers and Brewers and spending time with her family.Survivors include her daughters, Dawn (fiancé Mark Benzing) Wahl, Christine (Jon) Hagen, and Valerie (Bob) Plate; grandchildren, Nikki (Don) Lewis, Shawn Stutzman, Michael (Liz) Stutzman, Erica (fiancé Matt Flom) Hagen, Timothy (Julia) Hagen, Mary Hagen, Eli Hagen, Cristalynn Paswaters, Mistie (Jason) Suhr, Noel Paswaters, Heather (Corey) Danker, Lynn Preo and Amanda (Kyle) Bocik; and 19 great-grandchildren; siblings, David Fredrick, Dennis (Karen) Fredrick, Joyce (Everett) Zwieg, and Carol Johnson; other relatives and friends.Pearl was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Kimberly Paswaters; great-grandchild, Einar Hagen; siblings Arnold, Wally, Sharon, Lila, and Harley; and sister-in-law, Ruth Fredrick.The family extends a special thank you to her granddaughter, Nikki, and St. Agnes Hospital ICU nurses, Mike and Matt, for their above and beyond compassion and care.Visitation will be Saturday, October 1, from 12 to 2 p.m. at the Twohig Funeral Home, 109 W. Main St., Campbellsport, followed by a Memorial Service at 2 p.m. Inurnment will follow in Auburn Cemetery, Campbellsport. Chaplain Jim Mallmann will officiate.Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Kewaskum Gridiron Teams Come Out on Top

Kewaskum Gridiron Teams Come Out on Top


Kewaskum Gridiron Teams Come Out on Top KEWASKUM GRIDIRON Sept. 24 The Kewaskum Gridiron Indians got back into action on Saturday, Sept. 24, with the eighth, seventh and sixth grade teams heading to Greenfield, while the fifth grade team visited Cedarburg. All grade levels were able to come away with victories! Eighth Grade The eight grade boys got off to a great start and had enough