25 October 2023

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Sixth Grade Defeats Grafton, Fifth Grade Ties for Second Time

Sixth Grade Defeats Grafton, Fifth Grade Ties for Second Time


Sixth Grade Defeats Grafton, Fifth Grade Ties for Second Time KEWASKUM GRIDIRON This past Saturday, Oct. 21, all of the Kewaskum Gridiron Indian teams traveled to Grafton to play the Grafton Gladiators. This was the Semifinals of the All American Youth Football League (AAYFL) Division 2 Playoffs for the eighth grade team. Unfortunately, the eighth grade ran into an impressive Grafton team and
18 October 2023

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Campbellsport Native Helps Author  Article on Behavioral Brain Study

Campbellsport Native Helps Author Article on Behavioral Brain Study


Campbellsport Native Helps Author Article on Behavioral Brain Study Brianna Bembenek, a PhD student at Mayo Clinic Graduate School, assisted Ripon College professors in writing published neuroscience research report MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR Growing up, there was something about the weather that made Brianna Bembenek interested in science. “They do the little lessons teaching

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Campbellsport  Boys Cross Country  Earns Conference  Championship

Campbellsport Boys Cross Country Earns Conference Championship


Campbellsport Boys Cross Country Earns Conference Championship Morgan Flasch first Cougar girl since 2010 to earn First Team honors The Campbellsport High School (CHS) varsity boys cross country team put together their best race of the season to win the Flyway Conference Cross Country Meet last Thursday, Oct. 12, in Omro. Only 39 seconds separated the top five Cougar runners. All five runners

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Hold My Cheese

Hold My Cheese


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | Hold My Cheese MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR It is not a secret: Wisconsinites love Wisconsin. When I grew up, I was hyperaware of this sensation both internally and externally. I found that when my home state was mentioned on a national level, I felt pride, purpose and a “well-it’s-about-time” confidence, and I sensed that others around me felt the

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR I.Q. That two letter acronym which everybody knows stands for Intelligence Quotient has a certain elitist vibe attached. Either you possess it... or you don’t. Actually, each person does have a quantifiable portion as a human being. Descartes stated, “Cogito ergo sum.” (I think, therefore I am.) The lone creature on this planet who has

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Kewaskum Kiwanis October  Students of the Month

Kewaskum Kiwanis October Students of the Month


Kewaskum Kiwanis October Students of the Month Avery Liddecoat My name is Avery Liddicoat, and I am honored to have been chosen as the Kiwanis Student of the Month. I am a senior at Kewaskum High School (KHS), where I have earned honor roll status since my freshman year and an academic letter. I have been honored as an AP Scholar with Distinction and as a Global Scholar. I am taking an emergency

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Peace United Church of Christ to Celebrates 125 Years – Part II

Peace United Church of Christ to Celebrates 125 Years – Part II


Peace United Church of Christ to Celebrates 125 Years – Part II “No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here.” PEACE UCC 2023 marks the 125th anniversary of Peace United Church of Christ (UCC) in Kewaskum. In honor of this special occasion, we thought it fitting to share who we are with the wider community. This is the second of a series of

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C.H.S. September Students of the Month

C.H.S. September Students of the Month


C.H.S. September Students of the Month CAMPBELLSPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT Campbellsport High School (CHS) is proud to announce their “Students of the Month” for the month of September. Congratulations to Olivia Mader, Jaedyn Burns, Isabelle Sperfslage and Trent Dieckman for being selected as the CHS Students of the Month in September. Olivia Mader The Art Department would like to nominate

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Ms. Mary Reilly

Ms. Mary Reilly


Ms. Mary Reilly KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR Mary (Reilly) Barnes was the third child of 17 born to William and Kit Reilly. She would help raise at least a dozen of her siblings before she became a local teacher at the Burroughs and Cleveland schools in northern Ashford Township. Mary’s experiences illustrate the importance of a rural upbringing, the necessary path to become a teacher in the