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Splish Splash! The pool is open! Register online to secure a spot at the pool, and pay as you come in. You will also have an option to purchase a punch card, which is good for any 12 days. There will be a few changes due to Covid-19. We will have time blocks with a capacity restriction (12-2pm, 2:...
MOUNT HOREB - Sue Carole Thompson, age 69, passed away on Friday, June 12, 2020, in her home, surrounded by family after a 2.5-year battle with cancer. She was born on November 10, 1950, in San Bernardino, Calif., the daughter of Walton “Bill” and Gertrude “Trudy” (Overson) Law. Sue met Larry...
Joanne Monica (Krantz) Steinberg died unexpectedly on Tues, May 12th at her home. She was born Nov 28, 1973 at Saint Mary’s Hospital to Harold & Betty (Reisdorf) Krantz and came home to the family farmhouse, before moving to the south side of the hill two weeks later.
Joanne was the...
MOUNT HOREB / FRIENDSHIP-William Arthur “Bill” Skindrud, age 71, passed away on Saturday, June 13, 2020. Bill was born March 11, 1949, the son of Jerome and Alma (Martinson) Skindrud. Bill graduated from Mount Horeb High School in 1967. Bill and Bonnie (Brink/Gullickson) were married February 6,...
Ruth M. Weiss of Primrose, WI passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 18, 2020 at Ingleside in Mount Horeb, WI.
She was born April 13, 1929 in Hanover Germany to Henrich and Caroline Wellhausen. Ruth grew up with an older sister and a younger brother. Ruth was 10 years old when World War II began...
MOUNT HOREB-John Duane Kahl, age 71, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, June 14, 2020, at his beloved family farm.
John was born on Aug. 8, 1948. the son of Ralph and Marion (Miller) Kahl. He was raised on the Kahl homestead in the township of Blue Mounds. John spent his childhood watching and...
Constant updates make it hard to miss the latest breakthroughs in COVID-19 treatment. Between promising drug trials and forged scientific articles it can be hard to know what advice to follow. Sometimes it feels like you need a degree in virology just to understand what’s going on. That’s where...
120 Years Ago-
June 21, 1900
Harry Trevitt is able to be about by the aid of two crutches.
About 59 tickets were sold here for the excursion to Whitefish Bay last Sunday.
Miss Louise Lingard has taken a short vacation from her duties at the bank and has been visiting at home.
F.H. Hanneman assisted...
Historical context for protests
Explore the historical context for the current race protests in a virtual program with Professor Christy Clark-Pujara and the Mt. Horeb Public Library Wednesday, July 1 at 7pm. Clark-Pujara is an assistant professor of history in the Department of Afro-American...
Sheila Stubbs recently described being unjustly shamed and harassed in Madison by police. She was profiled to be a drug dealer because she was black and knocking door-to-door to get elected to Wisconsin Assembly in 2018. She was behaving lawfully. She didn’t deserve such faceless hatred.
Black...
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