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I used to do this craziness 😁
The smelt are running in northern Wisconsin! Smelt are tiny, silver fish which swim to the shores of Lake Superior and Lake Michigan for two weeks every spring for spawning. During this time, smelters use dragnets (seine nets) and dip nets to catch them. Smelt are light sensitive and prefer temperatures around 40 degrees for spawning. Therefore, smelters must work throughout a chilly Wisconsin spring night to make their haul. This led to the tradition of late night smelt fry parties and bonfires on the beach. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, smelting was so popular, it was known as “smeltmania.” Smelt runs attracted thousands of visitors to places like Oconto, Marinette, Sheboygan and Ashland. Some of these communities held parades, dances, smelt frys, and crowned smelt kings and queens. There was even a “smestling” match, where competitors had to wrestle each other and stuff smelt in the clothes of their opponents.
Smelt are not native to the Midwest. In 1912, over 16 million rainbow smelt from Maine, were stocked into Crystal Lake, Michigan as food for the salmon they were raising. Some smelt escaped into Lake Michigan and eventually made their made their way to Little Sturgeon Bay in Door County by 1928. By 1930, they were found in Manitowoc, Port Washington and Racine. On the northern side of Wisconsin in Lake Superior, smelt were found in the Chequamegon Bay by late 1930s.
Smelting peaked in popularity in the 1970s and 80s. By the 1990s, the smelt population was on the decline and so were the parties. But you can still find smelters and smelt frys along the shores of our Great Lakes every spring.
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“Proposed Road Link Would Mean Income of $300,000 Annually to County, Tourist Manager Estimates,” Kingston Whig-Standard. February 2, 1933. Page 2. ---- Details of Proposition Submitted in Simplified Form —Twenty-two Miles of Present Road Need Reconstruction — Anticipate Expense to Be Shared --- No more important project is before the people of the County of Frontenac and the City of Kingston at the present time than that of reconstructing the road which now connects Kingston on Highway No. 2 with Sharbot Lake on Highway No. 7.
Despite the best efforts of the public men of both the county and city to disseminate information about this proposal than is still a great deal of misunderstanding as to what is proposed and how it will be accomplished.
Condition of Road The accompanying map shows very simply just about when the reconstructed road will run. At the present time there is a good surfaced county road from Highway No. 2 at Cataraqui to Piccadilly. From Piccadilly to Godfrey the road is not faced but is passable. The stretch from Godfrey to within a few miles of Tichborne is very very bad. It improves a little as far as Oconto and then is quite bad until it reaches Sharbot Lake. 
It to not proposed to spend one cent on the road from Cataraqui to Piccadilly. That is a good road now. The section from Piccadilly to Sharbot Lake will be reconstructed and relocated as a wide, smooth, gravel, road, the bulk of the work being done on the two particularly bad sections. 
This reconstruction work has not yet been estimated by the Colonization Road Department of the Ontario Government so that no figures are available on the approximate cost of the undertaking. It to known, however, that the section to be reconstructed is twenty-two miles in length and traverses parts of Portland, Hinchinbrooke, Olden and Oso townships. 
It is planned to undertake the work under an agreement with the Ontario Colonization Road Department, which county and city members of the Legislature and others win attempt to secure In the very near future. Hon. Mr. Finlayson, the Cabinet Minister concerned, is fully cognisant of the proposal and to believed to be sympathetic. When the city approached him on the matter last year, however, he intimated that he would have to have some indication from the county residents that the county wanted the work undertaken before he could consider it. Now that indication of county interest has been supplied through the County Council's recognition to vote $25,000 toward the project.
Share Expense The Colonisation Road Department has, in the past, shared with townships dollar for dollar on work undertaken. It is thought by those interested that if the reconstruction of this road were. Undertaken now, it would be possible to have it approved as an unemployment relief project, so that the Federal and Provincial governments would both contribute along with the county and city. Only labor can he charged against unemployment relief, however, so that it would appear that the governments might put up two for one for all labor and the Colonisation Road Deportment might put up dollar for dollar tor the materials necessary. 
The county has gone on record as being willing to vote $25,000 toward the scheme. The 1933 City Council has not committed itself to the project formally but Mayor Hopkins has pleaded himself to it and it is anticipated that the Council will be asked in the near future to go on record formally as favoring the plan.
What Is Need The question is often asked “What necessity to there for this road?” 
There are two answers given to that. The first one to that a good road right through the heart of Frontenac County, connecting Highway No. 2 with Highway No. 7, would mean a tremendous increase in the county's tourist business and thus an increased revenue. The second answer to that it would bring more business to the city of Kingston. At present, resident of Frontenac living only thirty miles or so from Kingston find it more convenient to go to Perth or even Peterboro to shop than to come to Kingston. This to because Highway No. 7 has been completed and provides an excellent route to these other towns and cities. Kingston to the county seat of Frontenac and the logical trading centre, but it will not get the trade unless easy access to provided to it by automobile. 
An estimate of the increase in tourist business through the opening of a road into Northern Frontenac has been made by J. M. Hughes, manager of the Chamber of Commerce, as follows: 
“From the records we have In the Chamber of Commerce, we find that the inquiries from tourists during the past season for places to go to fish in the northern part of the County of Frontenac averaged about 5O cars a week. The average number of persons per car was three, which would be 150 people per week. The season of nine weeks, each person would have to spend at least $10 per week for board and lodging which would amount to $13,500. They would spend at least $7000 per week on extras. It must be remembered that we did not direct all the tourists into the North then would so many who would find their way Into that part of the country who would not necessarily register with us. 
If a good road was built from Picadllly to Sharbot Lake, we venture to say that from our knowledge gained by conversation with hundreds of tourists, the money that would be spent in the north by tourists would run over $300,000 annually. And this amount would increase from year to year. 
“During the month of July 1932, the Government made a check-up of cars passing through Cataraqui. The going Eat and West was 2838 cars per day. It is estimated that, of the number of cars going through dally, one-third would be tourists. 
In our opinion, three hundred of tourists cars could be diverted daily over the proposed road to No. 7 Highway and a great number would no doubt stop at the lakes and spend time fishing or resting and would find ample accommodation along the road. The lakes and fish are there but it absolutely necessary that a road be provided tor the district to get to them In comfort."
Would Supply Work Aside from the two considerations noted above, the building of the road at this time would supply work for men who are out of employment. It is said that there would be sufficient work to look after all the unemployed of the city and county, who were physically fit to do outwork work. The proposal at present is that the men would be put in two week shifts and would board and sleep in huts on the job.  A certain small amount would be deducted for their board and lodgings and the remainder of the remuneration would be in the form of food, orders, rent, orders, etc. No actual cash would be paid out. 
The argument put forward by city spokesmen at various time is that the city is spending $10,000 of its own funds In addition to $20,000 of government funds each month for relief. They claim that if this money were diverted to the road scheme for five months, and the unemployed given work there the city would be paying no more and in addition would be getting a much needed road. 
These spokesmen agree, when discussing the matter that the amount spent on the road would not be sufficient to take care of all Kingston's unemployed. There would be a certain amount of money that would have to be spent on relief in addition. Thus Kingston's relief expenditure would be likely to rise to some extent. They contend, however, that even if the relief expenditure does increase measurably, it is still real economy to go ahead with the road tor the city would then be getting something to show for Its money whereas now there is little or nothing tangible to show for thousands spent on relief, All those, both from the county and city who are interested in furthering the project claim that the road will have to be reconstructed sometime in the not too distant future and there will never be a time when it can be done at less expense to the county and city and to greater advantage to the unemployed of the municipalities.
It will be necessary to get special legislation before money voted for the city of Kingston can be spent outside the city and before money is raised by a general levy on the whole county can be spent entirely on a colonisation road in a few townships. Those favoring the road are confident that such legislation can he secured.
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Brittany Bexton Releases Official Music Video for Single “Believe Again”
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Independent recording artist Brittany Bexton recently released the official music video for her single “Believe Again.” You can watch the video HERE! Co-written with Erica Sunshine Lee, the emotional ballad is Brittany’s autobiographical journey through her many obstacles. With heartfelt lyrics like how can you trust when your life is shattered, how can you stand when you’re on your knees, “Believe Again” delivers a significant message that is sure to resonate with listeners. “I wrote Believe Again about my journey healing from PTSD and what it was like getting my faith back in the midst of it,” Brittany explains. “I didn’t want it to be another song that was overly positive. For me, it was a raw biopic of everything I was going through at the time, when my daily prayer was God, I believe! Help me overcome my unbelief. Writing and singing this song has been healing for me and it has been such a joy to see how it’s touched other people. I truly believe that music has the power to break through barriers and bring people hope again. So many people have been through traumatic experiences in their lives and haven’t fully processed the experience. We have been through collective trauma in the last 2.5 years worldwide and I’m so excited to be able to put the music video for this song out now. I hope that it will heal hearts the same way it helped me heal my own.” About Brittany Bexton: Brittany Bexton grew up with Aretha Franklin, Motown, and rock and roll as the soundtracks that influenced her musical palate. She began her career as a youngster performing in hometown choirs and the theatre. Brittany studied music intently in high school and took vocal lessons with four master teachers. She attended Pacific Conservatory Theater (PCPA) where she studied acting, singing and dancing, and worked in professional musical theater. In 2011, the determined Northern California native moved to Nashville to dedicate her concentrations toward her music as a full-time endeavor. Since her relocation to Music City, Brittany has released two CDs (a self-titled album and an EP titled FREE FALL); she has toured to perform at fairs and festivals in 18 states (performing at Fiddler’s & Fiddleheads Festival/Oconto County Fair/Gogebic County Fair/Sonoma County Fair/Wyoming West Festival) sharing the spotlight with Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Craig Wayne Boyd, Jason Sellers and Sarah Buxton among others. In Nashville, Brittany has played at special events and venues including 12th & Porter, The Rutledge and The Amethyst Affair. As an active advocate against domestic abuse, Brittany works closely with various charities and affiliated organizations dedicating her time to lend assistance in awareness campaigns throughout the year. In addition to the US, her music has enjoyed airplay in the UK and Europe. Brittany believes in a greater gift—that her music and writing have a greater purpose to bring joy, laughter, connection and hope to her listeners. Sharing personal insight, testimonials and her belief in a greater power, Brittany has written an inspiring book titled “Learning To Believe Again: 30 Days To Finding Hope, Faith & Comfort in God’s Truth.” (Released February 2020.)  The 200-plus page paperback complements the hopeful and inspiring message of her debut single, “Believe Again,” released on February 28, 2020. She released the official music video for the song on June 3, 2022. For more information, visit www.brittanybexton.com and connect with Brittany on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Read the full article
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U.S. Daily Precipitation Records Tied/Broken 7/8/22
Grouse Creek Divide summit, Alaska: 0.7" (previous record 0.5" 2017)
Unincorporated North Slope Borough, Alaska: 1" (previous record 0.5" 1984)
Turnagain Pass summit, Alaska: 0.9" (also 0.9" 2020)
Gilroy, California: 0.01" (previous record 0" 2021)
Genoa, Colorado: 2" (previous record 1.88" 1943)
Augusta Township, Illinois: 2.44" (previous record 1.12" 2010)
Casey, Illinois: 2.35" (previous record 1.47" 1942)
East Petersburg Township, Illinois: 3.39" (previous record 1.22" 2011)
Mattoon, Illinois: 2.15" (previous record 1.45" 1969)
Morrisonville, Illinois: 1.25" (previous record 0.8" 2003)
Quincy, Illinois: 3.12" (previous record 1.48" 1998)
Robinson, Illinois: 1.15" (previous record 0.72" 2015)
Sullivan Township, Illinois: 1.99" (previous record 1.77" 1942)
Tuscola, Illinois: 2.26" (previous record 1.27" 1929)
Knox, Indiana: 2.67" (previous record 1.31" 2017)
Vincennes Township, Indiana: 2.27" (previous record 1.52" 2015)
Eden Township, Iowa: 2.9" (previous record 1.65" 1956)
Massena, Iowa: 1.27" (previous record 0.89" 2009)
Randolph, Iowa: 1.4" (previous record 1.35" 2009)
Shenandoah, Iowa: 1.23" (previous record 0.88" 1962)
Spirit Lake, Iowa: 2.5" (previous record 0.8" 1904)
Unincorporated Butler County, Kentucky: 1.25" (previous record 1.11" 1998)
Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky: 4.04" (previous record 2.24" 1942)
Unincorporated Edmonson County, Kentucky: 1.78" (previous record 1.68" 2015)
Rochester, Kentucky: 3.1" (previous record 1.43" 1958)
Redwood Falls, Minnesota: 1.32" (previous record 0.8" 1999)
Windom, Minnesota: 1.47" (previous record 1.34" 1967)
Canton, Missouri: 1.88" (also 1.88" 2014)
Clarksville, Missouri: 1.36" (previous record 1.09" 1993)
Long Branch State Park, Missouri: 1.81" (previous record 0.85" 1993)
Pettis Township, Missouri: 1.29" (previous record 0.56" 2008)
Washington Township, Missouri: 0.49" (previous record 0.44" 1972)
Deerlodge National Forest, Montana: 0.9" (previous record 0.5" 2003)
Flathead Reservation, Montana: 0.55" (previous record 0.31" 2003)
Lewis & Clark National Forest, Montana: 0.1" (also 0.1" 2009)
Unincorporated Lincoln County, Montana: 0.24" (previous record 0.14" 2015)
Unincorporated Powell County, Montana: 1.3" (previous record 0.3" 2002)
Scapegoat Wilderness, Montana: 0.9" (previous record 0.2" 2016)
Skalkaho Pass summit, Montana: 1.2" (previous record 0.7" 2003)
Unincorporated Teton County, Montana: 0.74" (previous record 0.34" 2015)
Beatrice, Nebraska: 0.95" (previous record 0.53" 1987)
Chadron Township, Nebraska: 0.84" (previous record 0.52" 1949)
Elgin, Nebraska: 2.85" (previous record 1.7" 1911)
Harrison, Nebraska: 1.21" (previous record 0.84" 1961)
Pierce, Nebraska: 1.63" (previous record 1.41" 1993)
Hammonton, New Jersey: 1.12" (also 1.12" 2011)
Clayton, North Carolina: 1.67" (previous record 0.94" 2018)
Clinton, North Carolina: 1.45" (previous record 1.31" 2016)
Hickory, North Carolina: 1.69" (previous record 1.15" 1969)
Locke Township, North Carolina: 1.5" (previous record 0.87" 2011)
Lumberton, North Carolina: 3.36" (previous record 2.07" 2021)
North Liberty Township, North Carolina: 2.46" (previous record 2.32" 2005)
Ocracoke Township, North Carolina: 2.35" (previous record 1.91" 2011)
Willow, Oklahoma: 0.21" (previous record 0.19" 1981)
Fremont National Forest, Oregon: 0.1" (also 0.1" 2015)
Pelion, South Carolina: 2.01" (previous record 1.93" 1967)
Faulkton, South Dakota: 2.5" (previous record 1.36" 1972)
Gettysburg, South Dakota: 1.02" (previous record 0.8" 1972)
Unincorporated Sanborn County, South Dakota: 1.05" (also 1.05" 1911)
Selby, South Dakota: 2.21" (previous record 1.68" 1986)
Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota: 2.3" (previous record 1.57" 2013)
Lenoir City, Tennessee: 2.49" (previous record 1.26" 2013)
Shelbyville, Tennessee: 1.2" (also 1.2" 1962)
Oconto Township, Wisconsin: 2.12" (previous record 1.42" 2013)
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Mountain Fire Lookout Tower Milliken Mine Road, Mountain, Wisconsin, 54149 September 1st, 2017
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SCHOOL OFFICIAL FACES CHARGES FOR CONFINING STUDENTS IN A STRIP SEARCH
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School Official Allegedly Forced Students to Strip Down as She Searched Them for Vapes A Wisconsin superintendent faces charges after she allegedly held six girls in a high school bathroom and told them to strip down while she checked to see if they were hiding vaping devices. Oconto County District Attorney Edward Burke announced Monday that Suring Public Schools Superintendent Kelly Casper,…
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Top portrait is my three times great Grandfather Thomas Caldie, next is his wife Jane MacFarlane, next my two times great grandparents, next is them also in the carriage. My great grandma (Hazel Caldie Marlow) brother is driving the delivery vehicle. Next is Great Grandma’s brothers.
Thomas Caldie, in 1861, landed in this country from bonnie Scotland. Two years later he arrived in Oconto by boat, from Port Sarnia. Making his way to Stiles he entered the employ of Balcom & Eldred, who owned two saw mills – one of which burned in 1865. Mr. Caldie worked their farm one year, conducted their halfway hotel two years on the north branch, and afterward assisted in making rafts of lumber at the mill. Six and eight rafts per day were put together, containing 16,000 to 24,000 feet of lumber to the bay and loaded upon ships. Desiring a home of his own he secured eighty acres of wilderness and hewed one out. His son Edward married Miss Maggie Butterfield in Oconto, and is employed as tallyman for the holt Lumber company; Lizzie became Mrs. Azro Williams, Rev. Kerr the clergyman; Thomas chose for his bride, Miss Mary Duame, their marriage solemnized in this city by Rev. Mr. Cox; James married Miss Annie Hodgins at Stiles, Rev. S. W. Ford performing the ceremony. Andrew remains at home. "I have resided at Stiles thirty-three years, and have never raised better crops than my land produced this year," said Mr. Caldie. OCR 9/1895
Turns out in Scotland the Caldie were actually Cuddys: Perhaps not surprisingly this famous Irish surname is recorded in many spellings. Deriving from the ancient Gaelic pre 10th century 'Mac giolla Chuda', which translates as 'the son of the follower of St Mochda', these spellings include MacGillacuddy, MacGillicuddy, McGillicuddy, McGillycuddy, MacCuddy, Gillicuddy, Gillycuddy, Cody, Cuddy, and even Archdeacon! The surname originates from County Kerry and is much associated with MacGillycuddy's Reeks, the highest mountain chain in Ireland, and named after the clan. This in itself is very unusual. Most locational surnames are the other way around, the placename preceeding the surname, often by many centuries. In addition the clan is one of the few Irish clans which follow or at least have retained the title for the chief of 'MacGillycuddy of the Reeks'. In Scotland it would have been 'of that Ilk' but the concept is the same. It seems however that the clan only adopted its name in the 16th century, which begs the question as to what the mountains were called before that date? It seems that previous to about 1550 they were a branch of the O'Sullivan Mor clan. By the end of that century the MacGillyuddys were the principle landowners in the baronies of Dunkerron and Magunity. Amongst the earliest known nameholders was Colonel Denis MacGillycuddy, who it is said, commanded an Irish Brigade in the French Army of 1680.
They must have been Scotch Irish.
Below are a couple more photos I found after original post. Thomas (far left) and Jane ( far right) and their children in front of the original farmhouse and next a Caldie/Duane family picnic in 1916.
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Rockford Illinois - The Next City North of Chicago
Rockford is a charming town in northern Illinois, not far from Champaign. Downtown, the Burpee Museum of Natural History contains a dinosaur exhibit. The charming downtown area is dotted with shops and boutiques. The popular Tinker Swiss Cottage museum features rotating exhibits on early American furniture.
Northeast, Rockcut State Park shelters several winter attractions: The Rock River Zoo, featuring species of animals found nowhere else in the world, and a nature center that boasts a massive replica of the Delaware River. Southeast, a granite stone quarry attracts hundreds of people every day. The Rockford City Council hosted an event featuring local talent. Rockford Art Museum displays local art. The bustling Anderson Japanese Gardens showcases Japanese garden culture.
Rockford University was established in 1847 and served as a college within a school. As its first campus, it was originally built as a college, but its location changed as a local business boom gave way to manufacturing. Today the college is listed as an "as-is" business. A historic landmark, the Rockford Opera House presents a live performance of the finest Opera in the Midwest.
A short drive north of Rockford lies the town of Rockford, Illinois. Known as the "Wine and Food" capital of the state, it's a popular destination for tourists and visitors. Rockford University has been conducting business since 18 47. Students transfer there to earn degrees in Accounting, Criminal Justice, Education and Nursing. In addition to its enrollment, Rockford is home to a popular annual festival that brings thousands of visitors to its shores.
About an hour north of Rockford, you'll find the farming town of Oconto. The City of Oconto is named for the giant river that flowed through the area until the 1800s. It is also one of the heritage homes of the Black Hawk Indians. Known for its spectacular views and fine dining, Oconto serves as the gateway to the Kohler State Park. Approximately one hour north of Rockford, and approximately three hours north of Champaign, you'll find the town of Prospect, a community that includes portions of both Rockford and Oconto counties.
As you travel into Rockford, you'll pass through two scenic townships, but the one place you'll see them all is the Rockford airport. Just west of the Rockford airport is the quaint village of East Chicago. Here you'll find historical landmarks, excellent dining, and great lodging. Several businesses offer vacation rentals at their Rockford Airport Camp Grant, and some of these include Holiday Rental Place, Holiday B&B Investments, and Camp Street lodgings.
Just west of Oconto, you'll encounter the bustling town of Champaign. Unlike Oconto, it is not an old town, but has been growing for quite some time. This is largely due to the fact that the airports in Champaign and Rockford are so very close together. The tourism industry provides the income that allows a town to thrive, and there are several attractions including the famous Rockford Lake State Park, which is just south of town. In addition to plenty of outdoor activities, there is also the Rockford International Airport, which serves passengers from nearby towns and states.
Near the southern border of Champaign and Rockford, you will find the beautiful city of Urbana. Known for its strong academic community and world-class education, Urbana is just minutes from two of the major universities in the state, along with the Rockford University Medical Center and the Rockford Technical Institute. This highly regarded medical facility serves passengers on a daily basis, and residents can travel north into Rockford or take a commuter rail ride into the downtown area. Rockford's historic downtown is lined with restaurants, shops, and other retail establishments, and makes for a great place to explore.
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School Official Allegedly Forced Students to Strip Down as She Searched Them for Vapes
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Suring Public Schools A Wisconsin superintendent faces charges after she allegedly held six girls in a high school bathroom and told them to strip down while she checked to see if they were hiding vaping devices. Oconto County District Attorney Edward Burke announced Monday that Suring Public Schools Superintendent Kelly Casper, 51, has been charged with six counts of false imprisonment following…
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Victoria Schwartz Death - Victoria Schwartz Has Died
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Victoria Schwartz Death – Obituary, Cause Of Death – The Oconto County Sheriff’s Office is identifying a woman killed in a snowmobile crash last week. Victoria Schwartz, 56, was from Wausaukee. The snowmobile crash happened shortly before 11 A.M. last Wednesday, January 12, in the area of McCabe Road and Lake John Road in the Town of Lakewood. Our heartfelt condolence to everyone mourning this…
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Oconto Falls, ocounto county, wi. June 2018
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Small Bayside (Green Bay) Community South of Oconto Wisconsin from James Murphy on Vimeo.
Small Bayside (Green-Bay) Community South of Oconto WisconsinWaters edge small community southern Oconto (County) WisconsinTaken November 6th, 2020
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A Painter Passing Through by s.w.Lepak Comet Neowise over Crooked Lake, Town of Riverview, Oconto County, Wisconsin USA. Comet Neowise, my youngest son, Henry and me. A special photograph for me. Lighted up the water at our feet with a handheld flashlight for some added drama. https://flic.kr/p/2jpQkVH
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Northern Oconto County dam under repair <b>damaged</b> by heavy rains
The flood water receded within the day. Waupee Dam, located 7 miles east of Mountain, just off County W, had been deteriorating, causing sediment to ... from Google Alert - water damage https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/news/local/oconto-county/2020/07/17/northern-oconto-county-waupee-dam-under-repair-damaged-heavy-rains/5461907002/&ct=ga&cd=CAIyGmM1ODA0ODI0ZWVkYWI2OWU6Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AFQjCNEq8oLfgCsdubhQEjxfaTv0LV9pjA
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