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Does your child love to paint? Sign them up for Kids Painting! For this class the children will be doing a painting of a spooky Halloween scene. They will be using acrylic paint on a 16 x 20 canvas. Throughout this painting we will be working on shading and blending along with background, middle...
The last sentence in the article by Presidential candidate Jo Jorgensen regarding the Cato Institute 6.2 percent solution reveals the real truth about her affiliation with under the radar Think Tank generated manipulation of voters.
I feel the article about the third party Presidential candidate in...
A group of citizens, led in part by Republican State Assembly candidate Chase Binnie (a Mount Horeb resident, top right) and a local youth group from Life Church, has been visiting police stations and expressing their support for local law enforcement. The group thanked Mount Horeb police officers...
Protestors gathered outside the Mount Horeb Post Office Saturday morning to express their opposition to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and the various changes to service he recently proposed, calling on Congress to “protect and save the post office from Donald Trump” and act to ensure that mail-in...
Mount Horeb’s Parker Jones and his brother, Payton Jones, are both racing Legend Cars for the first time this year.
Parker, who will be a senior at Mount Horeb High School this fall, is currently the points leader for Rookie of the Year honors. Parker won his first feature race in Beaver Dam and...
“There are two competing human impulses. One is fear of losing what we love and the other is a hope for a better day…” – Jon Meachem, Pulitzer Award-winning author and historian.
Dear Mount Horeb Area Community Members,
To the former, I know some in our community have experienced considerable loss...
120 Years Ago-
Aug. 30, 1900
A new sidewalk is being laid from Kolloth’s to Sundom’s corner by property owners. Henry Witte comes in for the heaviest share. Some complications were encountered near Sundom’s property. There seemed to be a strip of land that no one claims, and the walk had to be laid...
The holiday season will not be kicked off in quite the same way, and for some, the canceling of a popular Norwegian tradition will be a big change.
Vermont Lutheran Church has decided to take a break from its annual lutefisk dinner this year in response to COVID-19. Normally, around 1,000 people...
Wisconsin voters and election officials have plans in place for the Presidential Election on November 3.
“We want to make sure every voter who is eligible to vote this fall can do so safely and securely,” said Meagan Wolfe, administrator for the Wisconsin Elections Commission. “We learned a great...
Local firefighters engaged in training drills on the edge of Sunrise Park last week, sending a stream of water high into the summer sky and reminding those who passed by that, while much of what is normal has been called off in 2020, first responders remain at the ready in the event of fires and...
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