Hometown
Williamson visits Ohio train display
Members of the Claybird Club received a $4,500 check from Day County Community Foundation. Those funds were used to secure new trap houses at the Webster shooting facility. Pictured from left are club members Eric Kwasniewski, Nick Markl and Nick Kvernevig receiving a check from WCCF board members Rita Johnson and Amanda Dohn. Reporter & Farmer | Amanda Dulitz
Club secures new trap houses
GFP holds annual HuntSAFE program
The Zone is a new business coming to Main Street
Loterbauer entertains guests
Enjoying a day in Watertown
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On her final day of volunteering at the Day County Food Pantry May 28, Louise Grajczyk was surrounded by coworkers-turned-friends who included fellow volunteers and area pastors. From left in back is Mike McCarlson, Tim Martin, Mary Wagner, Mike DeKraai, Lynn Lutz and Rick Hanson; from left in front is Susie Hanson, Clark Audiss, Louise Grajczyk, Carol Richardt, Winneva Jacobs and Denny Dugaard. Reporter & Farmer | Annie Witt