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Wed
10
May

River Ridge-Cassville Softball


Bea Mumm fields a ground ball and throws the runner out at first against Benton-Shullsburg. (Photos by Ted Pennekamp)

 

Benton defeats RRC girls

Benton-Shullsburg defeated host River Ridge-Cassville 6-3 in a Six Rivers West softball game Monday afternoon in Patch Grove. 

The Zephyrs scored a run in the top of the first inning to grab a 1-0 lead. 

Each team scored in the fourth as the Zephyrs led 2-1. 

Wed
10
May

River Ridge Baseball


Connor Mumm gets ready to apply the tag on a base stealing attempt by Benton-Shullsburg Monday afternoon. (Photos by Ted Pennekamp)

Gavin Steiber tries to glove the ball on a pickoff attempt at first base versus visiting Benton-Shullsburg Monday afternoon.

River Ridge’s Ryan Redman gets a good jump off of first base versus Benton-Shullsburg.

Blake Crubel is about to unleash an offering to the Benton-Shullsburg batter.

 

Zephyrs pull away from Timberwolves

Benton-Shullsburg defeated host River Ridge 6-2 in a Western Six Rivers baseball game Monday afternoon in Patch Grove. 

River Ridge took a 2-0 lead after one complete inning. 

Benton scored a run in the top of the second and another in the third to tie the game at 2-2. 

Tue
09
May

John D. Hendrickson

 

John D. Hendrickson, 74, of Prairie du Chien passed away Monday, May 8, at the Gundersen Lutheran Health Center in La Crosse. 

 

Tue
09
May

Ronnie L. Schlueter

 

Ronnie L. Schlueter, 75, of Wauzeka passed away Sunday, May 7, at home after a courageous battle with cancer. 

 

Mon
08
May

Wauzeka-Steuben girls over Seneca


Wauzeka-Steuben’s Siena Krachey lays down a bunt with teammate Jenna McCarthy on third base. (Photos by Ted Pennekamp)

Seneca catcher Jena Konichek fields the bunt and throws to first base to get the out and prevent the run.

Pitcher Siena Krachey fields a grounder and gets ready to throw to first base for the out.

 

W-S girls 

edge Seneca

Wauzeka-Steuben edged host Seneca 5-4 in a Ridge and Valley softball game Thursday afternoon. 

Wauzeka-Steuben improved to 6-3 overall and 4-2 in conference play. Seneca dropped to 7-6 on the season and 3-5 in the Ridge and Valley.

Seneca will next travel to Weston on May 8. 

Mon
08
May

Seneca edges Wauzeka-Steuben


Wauzeka-Steuben catches Seneca’s Mel Hall between third and home Thursday afternoon with the Hornets up 5-4 in the fourth inning. (Photos by Ted Pennekamp)

The play went on for quite awhile but Wauzeka-Steuben finally got the out and prevented the score. They also got the next two batters out to get out of a bases loaded jam.

 

Seneca wins 

back and forth 

affair versus 

Wauzeka-Steuben

Seneca and Wauzeka-Steuben traded the lead back-and-forth on Thursday, but eventually Seneca prevailed 9-6 in a Ridge and Valley baseball game. 

Mon
08
May

Sanitarian position

 

County pursuing new sanitarian position

By Ted Pennekamp

 

Crawford County has requested the new position of sanitarian, which will be administered by the county health department. 

Mon
08
May

Banquet a ‘dairy good’ time

2017 dairy royalty will be announced May 21

The Crawford County June Dairy Month Kick-Off Banquet will be held on Sunday, May 21, at 7 p.m., at the Eastman Salem United Methodist Fellowship Hall. The 2017 dairy royalty candidates will present prepared speeches, with the highlight of the night being the coronation of the Princess and Little Miss Squirt, along with their attendants.

The night will begin at 7 p.m., with a cheese and cracker social, where attendees can meet the candidates for the Crawford County dairy royalty positions.

A chicken and noodle dinner, prepared by the Eastman United Methodist Church, will start at 7:30 p.m. The evening’s program will be filled with lots of delightful dairy tidbits, such as the dairy promotion report, introduction of the dairy breakfast host family, the presentation of the honorary dairy month chairpersons and the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board update.

Mon
08
May

Regals serve Notice of Claim, seeking $54,000 in damages

By Correne Martin

The proprietors of Regal Marine Group personally served the city of Prairie du Chien a Notice of Claim on April 24, for damages due to power loss sustained at their marina business for over a year.

The Regals are seeking $54,417.62, according to the notice, and the city has 120 days to respond, by either allowing or disallowing the claim. If allowed, the city would pay the Regal family the amount of damages. If disallowed, the Regals would then have to decide within six months whether or not to move forward with a lawsuit against the city, explained City Attorney Lara Czajkowski Higgins.

Mon
08
May

Memorial Gardens’ perennial sale for green thumbs of all expertise


Stargazer lilies like these will be among the plants and flowers for sale at the Memorial Gardens Saturday.

By Correne Martin

The 10th annual St. Feriole Island Memorial Gardens perennial plant sale will be Saturday, May 13, from 8 a.m. to noon in the gardens themselves. Come alone, with your friends, families or club members—green thumbs or not—and see what local gardeners have for sale that fascinates you.

This year, the plant sale will be held in conjunction with the Journey Through Time historical open house. It’s also just in time for Mother’s Day, so come early to get your favorites.

Children will have the opportunity to make a free Mother’s Day plantings for their family matriarchs.

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