One of the great attractions about hunting or fishing is that things can turn around in seconds. One minute you’re bored and frustrated, seconds later a big buck steps out. Last September while fishing in the Wisconsin River, my grandson, son-in-law and I were catching 1-2 pound drum on worms. Seconds later I was onto a seven foot sturgeon and a nearly a two hour battle. One never knows when river fishing.
Read moreThe Avon Music Department held their sixth through twelfth grade Spring Concert on Tuesday, March 16th. Photos by Jenna Hemenway
Read moreReta Ridgway enjoyed a week visiting in the home of her daughter, Carla and Matt VandeBossche of Lusk, Wyoming.
Read moreRecently I saw a patient who had experienced two consecutive days of pain in his right upper abdomen. I questioned him, looking for clues of gallstones, liver mass, or maybe an ulcer in the small bowel, but his answers did not fit my expectations. The pain was located under his right ribs and radiated into his back, just as I would expect of gallbladder disease; but it was not triggered by eating, and the way the patient described the pain did not fit the profile of an abdominal disorder. Then, a light bulb went off; I needed to look at his skin.
Read moreFuneral services were Monday, March 22, at The Lighthouse in Wagner. Burial was in the ZCBJ Cemetery, rural Wagner.Peters Funeral Home in Wagner was in charge of arrangements.
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