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Kewaskum Grad Earns 500th Victory

Kewaskum Grad Earns 500th Victory


Kewaskum Grad Earns 500th Victory Bob Callison is a State and National Hall of Famer GAYLE RYDSTROM JOURNALIST Bob Callison has been teaching and coaching others in the sport he loves since his college days. On January 23, he earned his 500th career dual victory as a high school wrestling coach. This win also made his Tullahoma (Tennessee) Wildcats the District champions. “Two nights

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The Man of Murphy’s Hill

The Man of Murphy’s Hill


The Man of Murphy’s Hill KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR Charles Murphy (d.1956) is the first Murphy to come to Eden in his lineage, and in regard to the Murphys in the Eden area, one can be confident many descend from this Irish teenager of the 1890s. Charles married Sarah Jane Daley Murphy (1881-1968) in 1908. Together they had four boys. “So there’s John, Leo, James, and Ambrose. Just

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Crossing Continuums

Crossing Continuums


| PUBLISHER LETTER | Crossing Continuums Dear Reader, A fact of life is that as soon as we are born, we begin the brief or lengthy process of dying. No time is a “just right” time for death because of the many complex variables of living starting with the humanity around us. I once knew a number of people who ran life in the fast lane. They ran hard. They accomplished a lot. And then

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Near about that time. Soon a green wave rushes across the country. Particularly round these parts. Mind you, we’re not talking about spring. Though a late winter warmup perhaps has many thinking, “Is this it? Has the season started?” Albeit just a sight sooner than expected. The answer’s most likely no. Still got alotta month, calendar

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