20 September 2023

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Twenty-four Hours in a Canoe

Twenty-four Hours in a Canoe


Twenty-four Hours in a Canoe MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST This week, I have lots to write about, and it’s all good as I officially hit the trail that has me scheduled until the last day of Wisconsin’s deer gun season. First, the experience of not having wheels for three weeks has officially passed as the Chevy Hotel went to heaven and two very good friends, actually three, took care of me.

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4-H GIVES BACK

4-H GIVES BACK


4-H GIVES BACK from page 1 But Molly’s biggest reward might have been gaining the experience volunteering at the pantry. “She got to learn about how the food pantry works, how the donations come in and how they help the families,” said Molly’s mom, Heidi Kedroske. “I think it just was a really nice experience. It felt really good to help people,” said Molly, who is the one

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First-half Shootout Favors Vikings as Cougars Drop First Flyway Contest

First-half Shootout Favors Vikings as Cougars Drop First Flyway Contest


First-half Shootout Favors Vikings as Cougars Drop First Flyway Contest It was an exhilarating opening half in Campbellsport last Friday night with the football Cougars hosting the Winnebago Lutheran Academy (WLA) Vikings, as the two teams combined to score 42 points in quarters one and two, but it was the visiting Vikings earning the “W” by a score of 14-35 by game’s end. The Cougars

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LITTLE FOLKS

LITTLE FOLKS


LITTLE FOLKS from page 1 ilies in need of financial aid. Governor Evers recently called a special session for the Wisconsin State Legislature to address the state’s chronic workforce challenges, including but not limited to initiatives to stabilize the state’s child care industry, expand paid family leave, invest in higher education and support high-demand workforce sectors. While

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C.H.S. X.C. Boys Finish Second at  Crusader Challenge, Girls Finish 16th

C.H.S. X.C. Boys Finish Second at Crusader Challenge, Girls Finish 16th


C.H.S. X.C. Boys Finish Second at Crusader Challenge, Girls Finish 16th COACH MIKE KULIBERT CHS CROSS COUNTRY The Campbellsport boys varsity had one of their best showings of all time at the Sheboygan Lutheran Crusader Challenge on Tuesday, Sept. 12. The Cougars (86 points) placed second to Kohler (55 points), a team that is ranked second in the state in Division Three. Going into

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Kewaskum Girls Tennis Defeats Kiel on Senior Day

Kewaskum Girls Tennis Defeats Kiel on Senior Day


Kewaskum Girls Tennis Defeats Kiel on Senior Day KHS GIRLS TENNIS The Kewaskum High School girls tennis team celebrated Senior Day by defeating Kiel, 7-0, on Thursday, Sept. 14. Prior to the meet, Kewaskum’s seven seniors were honored and were presented with gifts from their younger teammates. Head Coach Brad Preder thanked the seniors for their dedication, work ethic and leadership.

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K.H.S. Boys Soccer Pulls Off Win Against Cougars

K.H.S. Boys Soccer Pulls Off Win Against Cougars


K.H.S. Boys Soccer Pulls Off Win Against Cougars KHS BOYS SOCCER A win is a win. Saturday, Sept. 16, Kewaskum traveled to Campbellsport for the men’s soccer game. A sloppy effort at times, but the Indians were able to pull out the victory. There were moments when Kewaskum would string together some quality, but for the most part, it was unforced turnovers with breakdowns in formation and