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Wed
29
Apr

Local golf courses open up

By Ted Pennekamp

 

Wed
29
Apr

May 22 last day for Prairie du Chien assignments

By Ted Pennekamp

 

Wed
29
Apr

Wildlife viewing lane completed along County K


A wildlife viewing lane has recently been completed along County K just south of the intersection with Ambro Road. (Photo by Ted Pennekamp)

This is what the area looked like in 2018 after some grading work had been done. This view is looking to the south. (Photo courtesy of Crawford County)

By Ted Pennekamp

 

Tue
28
Apr

James Stanley Head

James Stanley Head, 79, of Lancaster and formerly of Eastman, passed away on Sunday, April 26, 2020, at Orchard Manor in Lancaster. 

Tue
28
Apr

Six Rivers cancels spring sports

Summer competition still a possibility

By Ted Pennekamp

 

Mon
27
Apr

Jack White

Jack Milton White, 87, passed away Wednesday, April 22, 2020, with his wife Rita Gravel White, his girls, and the Lord by his side, at his apartment at the Bozeman Lodge, in Bozeman, Mont.  

He was born on Jan. 1, 1933, in Bozeman, to Delmar and Ann White.

From a story about his life, “Back to Montana,” Jack wrote: 

Fri
24
Apr

WIAA Board makes decision about spring sports

Summer competitions are a possibility

By Ted Pennekamp

 

Wed
22
Apr

Start delayed for ‘Lawn Chair,’ ‘Kids’ gardening programs

By Correne Martin

 

Wed
22
Apr

Kramer sees soil health as farm’s lifeline to profitability

By Gillian Pomplun

Wed
22
Apr

COVID-19 survivor comes home


Reunited in Eastman, the Bells from left, Craig, Julie and Tyler were joined by their friend and neighbor Brian Sipos earlier this week. Craig Bell was hospitalized for two weeks after he tested positive for the COVID-19 virus on March 31. Although he must undergo kidney dialysis three times per week, he says each day is better than the day before.

When Craig Bell arrived home to Eastman April 14, he was greeted by a line of vehicles, including local fire trucks, lights and sirens, welcoming home their neighbor and friend. He stood for a few moments by the vehicle, waving and seemingly smiling underneath his mask, before going inside. (Photo by Correne Martin)

By Charley Preusser

 

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