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120 Years Ago-
Dec. 14, 1899
The fence around the Lutheran church was removed last Tuesday, which was an improvement.
Many of our sports were in to see the foot ball game at Madison last Saturday, returning wiser if not wealthier.
Carl Koloth has just finished the deepest well in the township of...
The issue of governance remains a significant barrier to the formation of a charter school in partnership with the Mount Horeb Area School District.
School board president Diana Rothamer received a request from two board members to place the item on the agenda, with comments that the issue of...
The nomination period for the Spring Election opened December 1, and local citizens who wish to run for school, village or town boards can now circulate papers and begin readying their campaigns. If you live in an area represented by a seat with a term that is up in the next election, you are...
It’s not a running joke that a cluster of Mount Horeb High School alumni often hear now that they’re in college. It’s a marching joke.
Time and time again when they’re among their peers in the University of Wisconsin Marching Band, someone will make conversation and ask where they are from. The...
120 Years Ago-
Nov. 7, 1899
There were many a porker marketed here last Monday.
Remember the raw fur buyer at the Mt. Horeb House on Wednesday, Dec. 13th.
How about the size of the wood pile? is a vital question with many of our villagers just at present.
The creamery here is now overloaded with...
It took nearly four hours on a Thursday evening for the Mount Horeb Area School District board of education to draft the details of an open letter to the community outlining their reasons for taking no action at the Nov. 18 board meeting on a request to sign a letter of intent supporting the...
Following a brief public hearing on Wednesday, Nov. 20, the Village of Mount Horeb board of trustees made one change to the $7.76 million annual operating budget proposal for 2020, re-allocating a total of $5,400 between the Historical Society and the Chamber of Commerce.
Two people spoke during...
For the second time this year more than 100 citizens gathered in Mount Horeb to provide their input on an updated master plan that will shape the future uses and boundaries of Blue Mound State Park.
The estimated 140 people who attended the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) meeting...
Mount Horeb High School performed Crazy for You November 7-9, entertaining audiences with Gershwin classics including “I Got Rhythm” and “You Can’t Take That Away From Me.” Pictured above, dancer Kiley Newville, a junior, gets ready for the show backstage. Photo by cJefko Photography.
Santa Claus is coming to the Mount Horeb Public Library! Local citizens are invited to come join the library for songs, stories, crafts, and of course the Jolly Old Elf himself. Children are encouraged to bring their Christmas lists and parents to bring their cameras to catch that special picture...
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