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Danyl Drake 1981-2025

Sylvia Jean Blackburn

Jerald (Jerry) Kolman

Jim Brewer



Argyle-Black Hawk’s Maddy Lange puts the ball in play during her team’s May 1 game against Benton-Shullsburg.









Maureen K. Harper

Evelyn Schwob

Gladys Slaney

Phillip Charles Gilbank

Sheri L. McGowan








Vernon Charles Carter


Mary C. Moffat

Ruth Eileen Shank Flaherty

Julia Agnes Nee McNamer Newkirk

Faith Lorena Hallett





Patricia (Pat) A. Alt

Donna Jean Meyer

Ronald B. Stanek

Steve Madsen

Faye (Fullmer) Camp Templin

Joanne Charlotte Baxter

Lionel Elbert Baxter





Claudia Standorf 1928-2025

William L. ‘Bill’ Hilleman

Carole Hirschuber

Patty Creasey

Henry C. ‘Chuck’ Nelson

Barbara DeVault

Gary Edward Martyniuk

Lyle Gene Morris

Emmett Richard Hanson

Jane E. Erlandson







FIRST PLACE winners in the Crawford County Land+Water Poster Contest featured above include, from top, Seneca 2-3rd grade student Jack Heisz, 4-6th grade student Sophia Erdenberger, and 7-9th grade student Kinsley Jelinek.



SENECA’S ADDISON HANSEL’S entry was the Kindergarten- First Grade Winner of the Crawford County Land Conservation 2025 Poster Contest, dedicated to the theme, ‘Home is Where the Habitat Is.’







Sue Munro

Steve Hagen

Residents of the Village of Cassville were invited to attend a forum at the Municipal Building on Wednesday, March 19, to meet the candidates for the Cassville Village Board. Candidates invited to speak included Jared Kasten, running unopposed for Village President; and Ronnie Schergen, Don Harbaugh, Steve Hagen, and Sue Munro, running for three open Trustee seats. Candidates addressed a variety of questions including those about the vision for the future planning for the Village. Also on the April 1st ballot will be candidates for the School Board race, which includes Holly Tasker, Joe Uppena, and Donald Adams. Each School Board Candidate is running unopposed. - Photo by Susan Bernhardt






Lucille ‘Lucy’ Frawley

Delbert J. Banker

D. Jeneen (Ewing) Reed





Teresa O’Donnell 1939-2025

Kerry Lee Felton

Gary L. Dobbs

Brian L. Lawrence

Margaret “Peg” Marian (Higginbotham, Tremelling) Moser

Elden E. Buelow

Aloysius L. Bauer

Magdalene M. (Breuch) Lomasney










Randall (Randy) Mark Holtz

Arden L. Olson

Leonard P. ‘Petey’ Peterson

Mary Margaret McMillin










Dorothy Ann Buroker

Dr. Kent Frydenlund

Jaxx Michael Henry

Elizabeth Green Zillmer

Richard Sadler














Mike McNair

Sharon Josephine (Faber) Lampman










Monroe senior Logan Lancaster holds up his piece of the net in a postgame ceremony. Lancaster had two points and two rebounds off the bench as the Cheesemakers walloped Whitewater 84-37 on Feb. 18.


Snow ringing a spring pond makes an attractive, interesting image.





Guy A. Heck














Kenny Dowling 1963-2025

Joanne M. Ripley





Gay V. Donovan


James’Jim’ Brisbois Jr.



Dr. Matthew Grade



























Steven Johnsrude 1953-2025












Avis (Marvene) Subera

Diane Marie Teach

Thomas ‘Wilie’ E. Berger

William Edward Crist



Platteville sophomore point guard Avery Richard made four 3-pointers and scored a game-high 19 points in last Thursday's 56–51 SWC win at Lancaster.




Marjorie Ramirez 1941-2025

Jacob Gerald Crook









































William “Bill” D. Peters, Sr.

Kenneth Thiede Sr.

Marty Kelly Brewer

Ellen M. Marti

Bruce Tessmer































Alton M. Sherman

Jean M. Reece
































Dr. James J. Tydrich

David Kenneth Manning, Jr.

Sandra Ann Christianson

Judy Ann Harper

Susan May Weeden



































Irma Mae Brown


David J. Copus, Sr.

James “Jim” Honer















Fennimore will be getting a new all hardware store in 2025 as Rob Krantz, owner of Krantz Auto Parts, will be opening one in the former World of Variety location.


The Dwight T. Parker Public Library is taking part in the 100 Extraordinary Women fundraising initiative towards their upcoming remodeling project.

Fennimore Community Schools Physical Education Teachers Tom Needham (left) and Ryanne Carl (Right) pose with former Green Bay Packers running back Dorsey Levens at the Green Bay Packers Foundation grant awards ceremony held at Lambeau Field on Nov. 21.


























Dennis Lee Jensen


Fern Evelyn (Stein) Keenan

Margaret M. “Peggy” Ready

Joel Daniel Rudersdorf

Times Photo: Natalie Dillon









Photo taken by: Bret Peterson

Photo Taken by: Ross Harried

Photo taken by: Teresa Earleywine

Photo taken by: Phil Fransen

Times Photo: Adam Krebs













Mary Ann Krajco

David ‘Dave’ C. Kaun

Patricia Mae Burkhamer























Deer grooming one another is one suspected method of transmitting CWD.


























Bruce Mullendore

Frances Kay Niles



























Lawrence Paul (Larry) Kaderavek

Deirdre L. Harris

Dennis A. Pahl


Jerome (Jerry) Edward Linscheid












































Ryan Aaron Chambers

Eva Ann Shilling

Eva Ann Shilling

Gerald Edward Wendorf

Klark J. Stocks

Doreen Alice (Gundlach) Kratochwill





Jackie L. ‘Duncan’ Durst

Stella Odessa Gaugert

































Potosi/Cassville celebrates with the Division 7 sectional championship plaque following Friday’s 21–14 victory over Six Rivers Conference rival River Ridge.




































Susan Marie (Rothermel) Marino












John Andrew Surrem

Delight B. Totten





Platteville/Lancaster senior Michael Murphy scored all four goals in last Thursday and Friday's two-day 4–0 WIAA Division 3 regional semifinal victory over West Salem. Murphy then assisted on Platteville/Lancaster's lone goal in Saturday's regional final 2–1 overtime loss to McFarland. (photo by Marie Whisenant).





John E. Reuter

Teena Marie Mayne

Cynthia “Cindy” (Tanner) Knoble








The Boscobel boys cross country team held off stiff competition from Iowa–Grant and Fennimore last Thursday afternoon to win the boys SWAL championship at Riverdale Elementary School. Members of the team are (from left) Carter Molzof, Bodey Bright, Harrison Davis, Alex Kreul, Jonah Knowles, Kayden Kreul, Tyler Miller, Graydon Richter and Ashton Udelhoven. (photo by Wendi Stitzer)





Eva Lou Annear

Betty Jean (Jeanne) Propp






Janice M. Shelby

Robert Charles “Bob, Rosy” Rosenkranz

Kevin Gerard Meyer

Sharon Hess

James “Jim” V. Mathias








David Arthur Bartz

Shirley Mae Eng

Dori Faber

Russell Scott Melvin









Kevin Lee ‘Freight’ Carley

Alfred W. Johnson

A window to the sky is framed by bur oak twigs and leaves.





Robert (Bob) M. Schmitz




2 LT Willard William Lersch







Potosi/Cassville quarterback Dawson Weber scored on this 58-yard touchdown with 2:15 left and the Chieftains survived a late two-point conversion attempt by River Ridge to pull out a 20–18 Six Rivers Conference victory over River Ridge last Friday night.



Joan Anne Kalinauskas (Lill)

Rose Genevieve (Stoltz) Brickl

Mary Willison




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