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Feb

Doris M. Buening

Doris M. Buening, 93, of Prairie du Chien, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. 

Thu
11
Feb

Jennifer Marie Rudnitzki

Jennifer Marie (Griffin) Rudnitzki, 67, of McGregor, Iowa, died Monday, Feb. 1, 2021, at Crossing Rivers Health in Prairie du Chien. 

Thu
11
Feb

Jeanne D. Shinko

It is with great sadness that the family of Jeanne Dorothy (Teynor) (Neff) Shinko, 75, announces her passing. Jeanne rejoined her heavenly family on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, after passing away peacefully in her son’s home in Sun Prairie.

Thu
11
Feb

Terrence J. ‘Terry’ Zinkle

Terrence J. “Terry” Zinkle, 76, of Prairie du Chien, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, at the University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison.

Thu
11
Feb

Billie O. Kindred

Billie Oliver Kindred, 91, of McGregor, Iowa, died Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, at Mayo Health Systems in La Crosse. 

Wed
10
Feb

Steuben man arrested for impaired driving

On Feb. 3, at 7:35 p.m., a Crawford County deputy saw a 2007 Chrysler 300 driving south on State Highway 35 in the township of Freeman. 

Wed
10
Feb

1880s farm machinery passing through Mt. Hope en route to new museum home in Ohio


Sharon and Bob Wood, of Mt. Hope, are pretty proud of the 1880s reaper they acquired through an online auction. They will be donating it to a Springfield, Ohio, museum this spring. (Photo by Correne Martin)

This CBQ wooden side delivery hay rake was also made in the 1880s and is believed to be one of the first five delivery rakes ever made. This piece of machinery is also slated to be transported to Ohio this spring.

By Correne Martin

 

Wed
10
Feb

71st Ice Fisheree enjoyed by all


Prairie du Chien Area Chamber of Commerce Director Robert Moses stands next to grand prize winner Pat Lorenz outside of the Crooked Oar Bar.

John Austin caught the largest northern pike, tipping the scale at 15.25 pounds.

Many hearty, hard water anglers braved the frigid temperatures on Saturday, with quite a bit fewer on Sunday, to partake in the 71st Annual Prairie du Chien Ice Fisheree.

Fisheree Results

Wed
10
Feb

Hawks qualify 7 wrestlers for state


Seven Prairie du Chien High School wrestlers qualified for the Division 2 Individual State Wrestling Tournament to be held in Adams-Friendship on Saturday, Feb. 13. Prairie du Chien also qualified for the State Team Wrestling Tournament in Adams-Friendship on Feb. 20. The seven individual qualifiers are, front row: Maddox Cejka, Rhett Koenig, Ryder Koenig and Bradyn Saint. Back row: Luke Kramer, Matt Rogge and Mason Baumgartner.

Sophomore Kurt Wall uses a leg cradle in his sectional match.

Senior Matt Rogge picks his opponents ankle while riding in his semifinal match. Rogge would win this match and also qualify for his fourth consecutive state appearance.

Senior Bradyn Saint looks to run through his opponent in the finals on his way to a two-point takedown. Saint would win, and qualify for his third consecutive state appearance.

The PDC Blackhawk wrestling team is advancing seven individuals to the state tournament. Richland Center was the host of a WIAA Division 2 Sectional on Saturday, Feb. 6. This sectional was represented by wrestlers from 25 teams from four regionals. 

Wed
10
Feb

PdC School Board approves new learning scenarios

By Ted Pennekamp

 

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