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Guttenberg · GuttenbergCentral Community School held its annual Academic and Awards Recognition Night last week. Among the honorees were Mackayla Vlazny, who received the Governor’s Scholar Recognition Award.
Madylen Gregerson earned KWWL Best of Class. Central Community School held its annual Academic and Awards Recognition Night last week, to celebrate the class of 2024’s accomplishments. Sponsored by the Central Community Scholarship Foundation, the ceremony re…See the Story
Central Academic and Awards Recognition Night celebrates class of 2024
Guttenberg · GuttenbergBrent Ostrander and Brandon Taylor After 35 years with the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office and 16 as sheriff, Mike Tschirgi announced last summer that he will retire from law enforcement when his current term is up at the end of 2024. Brent Ostrander, an investigator with the sheriff’s office, and Brandon Taylor, a sheriff’s deputy, announced their candidacy for sheriff and are facing off in the Republican primary on June 4. In a series of ques…See the Story
PRIMARY PREVIEW: Two Clayton County Sheriff candidates state their cases
Guttenberg · GuttenbergThis unique 14-sided round barn on Clear Lake Farm near Volga was purchased and restored by Cathie and Brad Krausman with help from the Iowa Barn Foundation.
The barn was in rough condition when the Krausmans purchased the property. The structure was built in the 1890s as a dairy barn. By Willis Patenaude, Times-RegisterSee the Story
Restored round barn near Volga is preserving a piece and time of history
Guttenberg · GuttenbergAt the Prairie du Chien Board of Education’s April 29 special meeting, the atmosphere was lighter than usual among the board members. They had a good reason: High School Principal Doug Morris asked the board to rescind his resignation.See the Story