Archive for: February, 2016

2/3/16 Shopper

2/3/16 Shopper

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Arlene (Kelly) Schulz-Coats

Arlene (Kelly) Schulz-Coats

CLINTON – Arlene (Kelly) Schulz-Coats, 90, of Clinton, Wis., died peacefully at home on Monday, Jan. 25, 2016. She was born Feb. 18, 1925 to the late George and Bertha (Olson) Kelly in Newark Township. Arlene graduated from Beloit Memorial High School, class of 1942. She married Richard Schulz in […]

 
 

Brodhead library board taps Richland Center director

By Dan Moeller Correspondent BRODHEAD – The library has hired its new director. Last Monday the board voted 5-0 to hire Angela Noel for the position. Noel currently directs Richland Center library, board members said, in announcing their decision last week. After the meeting, board president Kirsten Novy said she […]

 
 

Lady Cards’ bench takes charge against Clinton

By Derek Hoesly Correspondent BRODHEAD – After a slow start, Brodhead girls basketball team (15-2 overall, 11-1 Rock Valley Conference) dominated Clinton, for a 69-34 Rock Valley south victory last Friday. The Cardinals opened the game with four straight turnovers. The sloppy play went both ways, as the Lady Cards […]

 
 

Courage, encouragement capture spotlight in Evansville game

Courage, encouragement capture spotlight in Evansville game

By Derek Hoesly Correspondent EVANSVILLE – Blue Devils boys’ basketball team cruised to a 74-46 victory over Brodhead in a Rock Valley Conference crossover matchup last Thursday. An outstanding pre-game ceremony that Evansville eighth-grader Breana Sendelbach led, however, showed just how much more important what we do in life is […]

 
 

Second graders learn about building cities

Second graders learn about building cities

CLINTON – Second grade students at Clinton Elementary School learned about the components of a city and what makes each component function. Within each classroom, students learned that people in cities have various needs and wants that need to be met through providing goods and services. They also learned the […]

 
 

Pennies for Patients fundraiser planned in honor of CES students

Pennies for Patients fundraiser planned in honor of CES students

CLINTON – The Clinton Elementary School is sponsoring a “Pennies for Patients” fundraising event to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS). The fundraiser is in honor of Channing and Jakob Nielson, two Clinton Elementary students afflicted with Leukemia. This is the second time the school has sponsored […]