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Thu
08
Aug

Public Health: more than just shots- Stop the Bleed Campaign


Each training kit comes with a limb, hemostatic gauze, a SOFT-T Wide Tourniquet and a CAT Tourniquet. (Photo by Peyton Meisner)

By Peyton Meisner

 

This is a series about the Crawford County Health Department and the array of services they provide.

In April 2013, in the wake of the active shooter event at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT, what has become the known as the Hartford Consensus was convened to bring together leaders from law enforcement, the federal government and the medical community to improve survivability from manmade or natural mass casualty events.

In October 2015, The White House launched a national awareness campaign called Stop the Bleed®. The campaign serves as a call to action to encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives. 

Wed
07
Aug

City Council hears presentation about improving St. Feriole Island

 

By Ted Pennekamp

 

Olivia Breuer, who will be a senior pursuing a bachelor of design in architecture degree at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities in the fall, gave a presentation about improving St. Feriole Island to the Prairie du Chien City Council Tuesday night.

Mon
05
Aug

Los Aztecas starts to renovate old Coaches


A banner on the front of the coming Los Aztecas restaurant displays how the property is designed to appear upon completion of a remodel. (Photos by Correne Martin)

Owner Lorenzo Dominguez is hopeful construction of his Mexican restaurant site will be finished so Los Aztecas can open in about three months.

By Correne Martin

Two years ago this month, the owners of Los Aztecas Mexican Restaurant, of Dubuque, Iowa, announced they had purchased the former Coaches Restaurant in Prairie du Chien. The time has finally come for them to start renovating the eatery and surrounding property, with the intent to open a restaurant serving authentic Mexican cuisine, according to owner Lorenzo Dominguez. 

Work to strip the interior for a completely new look began the week of July 22, with excavation of a portion of the parking lot happening the next weekend. Last week, regionally-contracted companies continued removing concrete from the parking spaces north of the restaurant, where Dominguez said there will be an addition for a patio and bar. 

Mon
05
Aug

Experiencing 19th Century photography


Rambow (right) shows some of them the 4x6 photograph that resulted from their efforts to stand as entirely still as possible for 10 seconds.

Pictured (from top to bottom) is Rambow, manager of the H.H. Bennett Studio Wisconsin Historic Site, and Jenna Loda-Eddy, also from the site, located in the Wisconsin Dells, preparing to strike a portrait of the participants.

Lastly, this is the group portrait (which turns out reversed) that came of the experience. If you look very closely on left side of this finished version, you can see the silhouette of a young boy who wanted to look like a “spirit” in the photo. So, after 5 seconds of standing for the shot, he was instructed to move quickly out of the frame. For more information about the historic site, visit hhbennettstudio.org. To see a few short video clips, with more educational information about the tintype process, go to the Courier Press Facebook page. (Photos by Correne Martin and Wendy Scherer)

A group of Fridays at the Fort attendees enjoyed stepping back in time to experience the sights and smells of an 1875 tintype photography studio, on the grounds of the Ft. Crawford Museum in Prairie du Chien Aug. 2. 

They learned about 19th Century photography and witnessed the developing process, using the same wet plate photography method used by H.H. Bennett over 100 years ago. Ultimately, many of Friday’s viewers had a group portrait “struck” by David Rambow, with authentic historic lenses that captured the moment on a thin 4x6 sheet of metal.

The next free Fridays at the Fort will focus on fur trade animals, at 1:30 p.m. Aug. 9.

Fri
02
Aug

Alma Walsh

Alma Walsh passed into God’s arms on July 20, 2019, at 101 years old. 

She was born on the family farm in Haney Valley to Jessie Spencer Schwert and Otto Schwert. 

Alma was born on Feb. 16, 1918. She had one brother, Kenneth Schwert. She attended Haney Valley Grade School, Seneca and Gays Mills High Schools. She graduated from Gays Mills in 1935, Fennimore Normal School in 1937, and La Crosse State University in 1965. She taught elementary school for 38 years in one-room rural schools in Crawford County, Cambridge, Johnson Creek, and lastly 23 years in Delafield. She married Leon Walsh in 1938 and they had three children. 

Wed
31
Jul

Crossing Rivers Health welcomes PdC native as interim CEO

Appointment follows board vote to end current CEO’s tenure 

 

The Crossing Rivers Health Board of Directors announced Tuesday the appointment of Garith Steiner as Interim Chief Executive Officer, effective July 26. 

Katie Garrity, President of the Crossing Rivers Health Board of Directors said, “Garith is very familiar with this organization and is dedicated to the organization’s success, as well as the success of the communities we serve.”

To fill the CEO position, the board entered into a 12-month management services agreement with Gundersen Health System, exclusively for the CEO position. 

Wed
31
Jul

Hoppers’ fine season comes to an end

 

The Prairie du Chien Grasshoppers’ stellar season came to an end with a 9-3 loss to Waupun in the Class A American Legion State Baseball Tournament Monday night in Westby.

The Hoppers finished the season with a 29-8 record. They were 2-2 in the state tournament.

The Hoppers were defeated by Waupaca 3-0 in their first game of the double elimination state tournament Friday afternoon.

Wed
31
Jul

New commander tours vital lock and dam system


This graphic from the Iowa Department of Transportation shows the comparison between shipping products by barge, railroad and truck.

This graphic from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shows the amounts of various commodities that locked through Lock and Dam 10 at Guttenberg in 2018.

 

By Ted Pennekamp

 

Col. Karl D. Jansen officially became the new commander of the St. Paul District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during a ceremony on July 10.

Tue
30
Jul

Sonya Fay Stagman

Sonya Fay Stagman, 58, of Farmersburg, Iowa, died Friday, July 26, 2019, at Northgate Care Center in Waukon, Iowa. 

Sonya Fay was born July 23, 1961, to Clark and Sandra (Cota) Roeder in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

She graduated from Central High School. She was united in marriage with Rodney Stagman on June 29, 1991, at St. John Lutheran Church in Farmersburg, Iowa. Throughout the years, she worked for Monona Wire for 20 years, part-time with Service Guard, packaged cheese for Swiss Valley in St. Olaf and worked at Fluorescent Light in Monona. Sonya was also the director of the Farmers Market in Monona and sold Avon. She enjoyed helping at the church, quilting, knitting, fishing and baking.

Tue
30
Jul

Henriette Schmidt

Henriette Schmidt entered into eternal rest on June 13, 2019. 

Henri, as she was always called, was born in Prairie du Chien, to Paul H. and Julia Paris Schmidt. She attended Carroll College prior to moving to San Antonio, Texas in 1972. For many years, she was the Office Manager for E.W. Gill Oil and Gas Properties Inc., and later was employed by Guide Dogs of Texas and Church of the Resurrection, Episcopal. A consummate hostess and gourmet cook, Henri loved planning dinner parties and entertaining. She treasured her friends and her dogs. 

She is preceded in death by her parents; brother, Paul (Woody) Schmidt and his wife Liz; and sister, Charlotte. 

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