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Fondy Fundraisers
14, Greenbush Firemen's Poultry Raffle and Open House - 6 to 11:30 p.m., Greenbush Firehouse, N6644 Sugarbush Road.
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Jan Hildebrand column: Martin family bought land here in 1847
Question: I am looking to try to establish when Reuben Martin Sr. and his wife, Mehitable Martin, arrived in Wisconsin.
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Experience an 1860s Halloween and harvest at the Wade House
The Wade House Historic Site in Greenbush will present the origins of American Halloween customs, seasonal games of the period, hot beverages, leisurely horse-drawn autumn color tours and hair-raising ghost ...
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Annual Pumpkin Walk benefits others
This October brought Dan and Tami Rizzi the perfect excuse to clean out their garage.
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Jan Hildebrand column: Phebe Doolittle's husband, Levi, was a farmer who died of tuberculosis
Question. I've traced a family to Sheboygan, but the first reference I've found names the wife as a widow.
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Sheboygan County man killed cutting a tree
A Sheboygan County man died when a tree fell on him as he was cutting it down. Sheriff's Capt.
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PHOTOS: Wade House Civil War Weekend
Re-enactors engage the enemy at the Wade House in Greenbush on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008, during the 18th annual Civil War Weekend.
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President Lincoln featured at Wade House's 18th annual Civil War Weekend
The din of cannon fire and the crackle of small arms will ring out twice daily throughout the wooded hills of Wade House in Greenbush as the historic site celebrates its 18th annual Civil War Weekend on ...
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Cooks' Exchange: Campus mainstay has a long, delicious history WSJ
My first recollection of the reddish-brown brick neighborhood bar built in 1927 at 1421 Regent St.
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Quick Hits
The Greenbush Dead Citys, an old-fashioned baseball team, will play its last game of the season at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept.
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Reading outside the bars
GREENBUSH - Books mean different things to different people, but to Jeremy Pinter they invariably provide transportation from a place he can't leave.
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Local Night Out: Regionally grown, organically tasty
A truth experienced renters already know - and virgin apartment dwellers are soon discovering - is making dinner every night is not all it's cooked up to be.
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A great team: Bailey Emmer's horse Spinx has gotten her over some rough roads
PLYMOUTH - There are signs of what Bailey Emmer has been through in the past 14 months.
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48th annual Wade House Arts and Crafts Fair scheduled for Aug. 24
The annual Wade House Arts and Crafts Fair fundraiser event returns to the scenic grounds of the 1860s Wade House stagecoach inn from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug.
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Vintage 'base ball' a big hit at Wade House
Catch all the nostalgic action of authentic 1860s baseball on Sunday, July 20, at the Wade House Historic Site in Greenbush when the Greenbush Dead Citys defend their home turf against the Milwaukee Grays ...
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Edward Eugene Helton
Edward Eugene Helton, age 77, of Plymouth, passed away early Sunday morning, June 22, 2008, at Sheboygan Progressive Care Center, where he had been a patient for one week.
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Wade House offers History Day Camps for kids
History will come to life for area youngsters in a tangible way this summer through the History Day Camp programs at Wade House Historic Site in Greenbush.
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Editorial: County a leader
If you are a bicycling enthusiast and haven't yet taken a ride on the new section of the Interurban Trail in Sheboygan County, you owe it to yourself to make the effort.
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Medical problem leads to slow-speed chase
"I had just given the officers the OK to either get in front of him and stop him or safely get him off the roadway" A 47-year-old New Berlin man with a medical problem unknowingly led police on a five-mile chase on Wisconsin 23 this afternoon, police said. via Green Bay Press-Gazette
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Albert B. William Schulz
Albert B. William Schulz, age 87, of 26 Marshner Street, Plymouth, passed away early Monday afternoon, April 28, following injuries sustained in an automobile accident. via WisInfo
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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