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Optimists honor SPSD retirees

On June 2, 2021, the Sauk Prairie Optimist Club honored 2021 Sauk Prairie School District retirees at Park Hall (aka Free Thinkers Hall), 307 Polk St. in Sauk City.

Duane Wood receives Quilt of Valor for his service


Duane Wood, United States Marine, received a Quilt of Valor on June 14th while attending Mickelsons-Martin American Legion Post 313 regular monthly meeting. Many of Wood’’s family and friends were on hand along with his comrades from Post 313. Wood served with the Marines, in Vietnam, from 1968 through 1969 fighting in the jungles near DaNang. Wood received recognition of his gallantry with the Vietnam Campaign, Vietnam Service with cluster, Combat Action , Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry w/palm medals. Duane also served stateside and in Okinawa Japan. Special thanks to Karen Dameree (left), Platteville, for presenting Duane Wood with the Quilt of Valor. Karen is a representative of the National Quilt of Valor program. At right is Wood’s wife, Coco.

Duane Wood, United States Marine, received a Quilt of Valor on June 14th while attending Mickelsons-Martin American Legion Post 313 regular monthly meeting. Many of Wood’’s family and friends were on hand along with his comrades from Post 313.

Meet Bailey Anderson, the new Black Earth Library Director


Bailey Anderson

The new Black Earth Library Director, Bailey Anderson, says the village reminds her of her hometown in Iowa. And the Villge of Black Earth has welcomed her like one of their own.

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by Mariah and Cheryl Schmidt

Black Earth and Mazomanie Community Events

Black Earth Historical Society looking for photos

 

The Black Earth Historical Society is looking for local photographs for future displays and archives.

Dakota Lueck and Macy Stampfli given 4th quarter Quality Student Awards

The Wisconsin Heights Optimist Club of Mazomanie and Black Earth are pleased to announce their 4th Quarter Quality Student Awards.

Be careful of what you’re flushing: disposable wipes back things up


On June 10, 2021, a ball of disposable wipes was removed from a Village of Prairie du Sac sewer main that had caused raw sewer to back up into a nearby residence.

Disposable wipes have been causing problems in communities around the country and the Village of Prairie du Sac is no different. Wipes used for changing diapers, personal hygiene, housecleaning, and more cause major problems when flushed down toilets. Though many of these products are labeled “flushable” or “septic safe,” they are anything but.

Sauk Prairie Healthcare given ‘Hero” Award


Sauk Prairie Healthcare was recently recognized by the Sauk Prairie Chamber of Commerce with the 2021 Hero Award. The award recognizes and honors an organization or individual who provided critical response to the global pandemic. The nominee finalists demonstrated creative and innovative approaches while ensuring safety was maintained within operations. “We are humbled and truly honored by the Hero award, realizing that every nominee deserves this recognition,” said Shawn Lerch, CEO of Sauk Prairie Healthcare. “The Hero award represents the gargantuan efforts taken by an extraordinary team whose sole purpose was to educate, protect, and serve our communities. The pandemic challenged each and every one of us, our families, our neighbors, our businesses, and our communities. I could not be more proud how this incredible and passionate team came together in the face of a global pandemic, ensuring we maintained our commitment to provide safe, high quality care in a personalized and compassionate manner.” Lerch feels strongly that Sauk Prairie Healthcare was only able to successfully serve its mission and duty to our communities because of the incredible collaboration with community and business partners over the last 18 months. The list is long but a few examples include: businesses providing additional PPE; restaurants supporting team members with food; community groups who sewed thousands of the masks; philanthropic support for equipment; distilled spirits to make hand sanitizer; community coordination of large scale COVID-19 testing and vaccination clinics; unified messaging campaigns focused on WE not ME and virus prevention education; and strong communication and coordination between first responders, healthcare partners, and school districts. “To be clear, the pandemic is not yet over,” Lerch reminds. “But know that our communities are safer, stronger, and are positioned to recover quickly because of the massive efforts by the extraordinary people who make our community truly special.”

Sauk Prairie Healthcare was recently recognized by the Sauk Prairie Chamber of Commerce with the 2021 Hero Award. The award recognizes and honors an organization or individual who provided critical response to the global pandemic.

Mazo loses history: the Lake Marion Mill Race bridge

Mazomanie lost an historic bridge a few weeks ago. It was the 111 year old Lake Marion Mill Race Bridge located at the north end of Lake Marion. The bridge used to convey old County Highway PF over the mill race. Then PF crossed over the railroad tracks into Mazomanie at the eastern end of Crescent Street.

Black Earth Children’s Museum reopening on June 21st

The Black Earth Children’s Museum is reopening after its closure in March of 2020, on June 21.

Founder and Executive Director Karen Carlock says, “we’re really looking forward to being open again and serving our regional community!”

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