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09 November 2023

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Edward E. Ebert

Edward E. Ebert


Edward E. Ebert, 73, of Dundee passed away peacefully on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, at his home with his loving family gathered around him. He was born in Fond du Lac on August 15, 1950, the son of Eldin and Betty (Flynn) Ebert. Ed served in the U.S. Army from 1969 to 1971. On February 5, 1972, Ed was united in marriage to Susan K. Immel at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Campbellsport. Ed worked at Regal Ware in Kewaskum for 43 years before retirement. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Dundee, the Lomira American Legion Post #347, and the Fond du Lac VFW Post #15051. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. Ed was a baseball coach for the Long Lake Youth Association, a director for the Long Lake Fishing Club, and cut lawn at the Dundee Mill Park. Ed is survived by his wife, Sue; sons, Chad (special friend, Janet) Ebert of Dundee and Joshua (Nicole) Ebert of Kewaskum; grandchildren, Anna, Nolan, Braden, and Brittany; siblings, Bonnie (Jim) Liegl of Iron Ridge, Dennis (Betty) Ebert of Escanaba, MI, Jeff (special friend, Colleen) Ebert of Manitowoc, and Brian (special friend, Lori) Ebert of Campbellsport; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Bev (Dave) Kelln of Dundee and Roger (Terry) Immel of Texas; nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends. Ed was preceded in death by his parents, Eldin and Betty; infant son, Scott; and in-laws, William and Erna Immel. A Memorial Service will be at 2 p.m. on Friday, November 17, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Dundee (W494 Elm Street, Campbellsport, WI 53010), with Pastor Bobby Oberg officiating. Burial will follow in Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. Memorials are appreciated to Trinity Lutheran Church and School. The family extends a special thank you to Pastor Bobby; Horizon Hospice, especially Michelle; and to their extended family for their love and support during this difficult time. Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.
08 November 2023

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Life in the Missions during World War II

Life in the Missions during World War II


Life in the Missions during World War II KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR There are very few people living who can say Five Star General Douglas MacArthur ordered their secret evacuation from a U.S. territory during World War II. Lou Anne Daniels of South Eden is one of them. Rochester to Talakag Lou Anne (Kohler) Daniels was born in Rochester, New York in 1937. “I’m in the Philippines because

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Armstrong Apples Ceases Winemaking,  Future of Property in the Works

Armstrong Apples Ceases Winemaking, Future of Property in the Works


Armstrong Apples Ceases Winemaking, Future of Property in the Works MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR For Christina Fox, the property at Armstrong Apples Orchard & Winery – located just northwest of Dundee in the Town of Osceola – has deep roots, and that’s not just referring to the apple trees planted there 30 years ago. “My grandparents lived here,” said Fox, 39, of the

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StoryWalk Adventures

StoryWalk Adventures


| FROM THE FOREST | StoryWalk Adventures FRIENDS OF THE KETTLE MORAINE Looking for an engaging outdoor adventure for you and your preschoolers and early elementary kids/grandkids? Venture to the Kettle Moraine State Forest – Northern Unit to enjoy a StoryWalk! A StoryWalk involves reading a story while traveling along an outdoor path. The concept of a StoryWalk was created

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Shade of Blue

Shade of Blue


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | Shade of Blue MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR As a fan of the Milwaukee Brewers, I write this feeling blue. A deep shade of Brewers’ royal blue, too, not the (much preferred) baby blue. Blue (and I mean sad) because the club’s longtime manager (and former player), Craig Counsell, has decided to join the rival Chicago Cubs. For those who don’t pay

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“Pass It Forward”:  Help Us Shape the Future  of Journalism

“Pass It Forward”: Help Us Shape the Future of Journalism


| PUBLISHER LETTER | “Pass It Forward”: Help Us Shape the Future of Journalism Dear Reader, Today, I invite you to be a part of something extraordinary – the MMC Internship Program. The “Pass It Forward” program has been a resounding success, thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Packers Give Back and Nicolet Bank. This initiative has thrived, powered by the unwavering support

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR This past weekend spelled two favorite words in regard to a least favorite season; autumn. Fall back. Though they’re not related to social status as a well off the radar underachiever. Doubt that? One glimpse at grade school report cards or the first three years of secondary transcripts do not predict a wildly successful future, er, present. Despite