Kewaunee boys win Packerland title
The Kewaunee boys track and field team has captured its first Packerland Conference title since 1996.
- May 16, 2013
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The Kewaunee boys track and field team has captured its first Packerland Conference title since 1996.
Surrounded by cows in adjoining barns, Don Niles talks about things like coal, methane, electricity and wind power.
It's not a done deal yet but a bill introduced last week with bipartisan support would allow crossbows for all in the archery deer hunting season.
The 2013 recipients of the 24th annual Luxemburg-Casco High School Alumni Awards are Sue Heim, president of Quali-T Inc., and Donna Jandrain, former owner of the Rendezvous.
Algoma and Luxemburg-Casco both received first-round byes as No. 1 seeds in the WIAA softball tournament.
May 14 — Luxemburg-Casco's baseball team (10-6, 8-5 Bay) defeated Shawano on the road 2-0.
May 13 — Luxemburg-Casco's boys golf team won a cold and windy Gibraltar Invite (at Peninsula State Park) with a score of 340. Sturgeon Bay (352) and host Gibraltar (372) trailed the Spartans.
Kewaunee and Algoma are among more than a dozen Lake Michigan harbor towns featured in this weekend's episode of the tourism show 'Discover Wisconsin.'
Heritage Farm will host 'Spring on the Farm,' a celebration of life in the home and preparation for spring planting, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 18. The event is designed to be a fun and learning experience for the entire family; admission is free.
The American Legion Auxiliary #236 is setting forth plans to distribute poppies on May 16-18 and May 23-25 at Denny's SuperValu and Craig's Piggly Wiggly in Algoma.
Wearing a Northern Iowa purple shirt that said, 'I am a Panther,' Luxemburg-Casco High School senior David Spengler signed a national letter of intent May 14 accepting a golf scholarship to the NCAA Division I school in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
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The Kewaunee Ladies Golf League got underway last week with its opening party May 9. As usual, it was not a very nice night, weather-wise. It seems we always have some nasty stuff early in the season. But, the party was great — good food, good company and a good time!
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