Sports


CEDAR GROVE-BELGIUM’S offense goes through senior Thomas Wiesner. Photo by Mitch Maersch
March madness came back to the Cedar Grove-Belgium High School boys’ basketball team to close out the year at the Rockets’ four-team home tournament last week. The Rockets won the Cedar Grove-Belgium Holiday Tournament title game, 87-80, over Martin...

Op-Ed

It is almost inconceivable that a politician whose agenda is as transparently built on false statements and exploitation of the vulnerable in pursuit of personal aggrandizement as that of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could influence Americans to make risky decisions about their children’s health, but evidence shows that is happening....

Good Living


LUKE MATTIAS CELEBRATED 25 years of running a martial arts studio on Saturday night at the Grafton Senior Center. Standing with Mattias (above, center) were (from left) Henry Neitzel, Alex Miclke, Theo Smith, Somer Bartelt, Vivian Snyder and Eli Smith. Photos by Sam Arendt
Luke Mattias is giving others what taekwondo gave him. The 42-year-old Port Washington resident, whose left side of his body is affected by a mild degree of cerebral palsy, found the sport while growing up in Grafton. Mattias said his parents were...

Business


STANDING AT THE front counter of their shop, Grafton Collective Marketplace, were Aubree Simmons, a painter, and her husband Wayne, a woodworker. The shop, which opened Wednesday, is a place where people can experiment with various crafts, take classes and hone their skills as well as sell their completed works. Photo by Sam Arendt
Aubree Simmons is a painter who has been doing crafts for 30 years, but as much as she enjoys making things she loves to share that joy with others. She’s now converting that passion to a new venture, Grafton Collective Marketplace, where homemade...

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Wisconsin’s largest paid circulation community weekly newspaper. Serving Port Washington, Saukville, Grafton, Fredonia, Belgium, as well as Ozaukee County government. Locally owned and printed in Port Washington, Wisconsin.

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