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Tue
21
Aug

Linda J. Konichek

Linda J. Konichek, of Fennimore and formerly of Prairie du Chien, passed away on her 69th birthday, Wednesday, Aug. 15. 

She was born Aug. 15, 1949, in Prairie du Chien, the daughter of Donald and June (Reinhardt) Hand. Linda married John Konichek, Feb. 3, 1968, at the United Methodist Church in Prairie du Chien. She worked as a cook for several restaurants in the Prairie du Chien area and also in the manufacturing industry for companies such as Monona Wire and Prairie Industries. 

Tue
21
Aug

Cecilia M. Valley Steinberg

Cecilia M. Valley Steinberg, 101, of Prairie du Chien, passed away peacefully with her loving daughters by her side on Thursday, Aug. 16, in Benson, Ariz. 

She was born June 17, 1917, in Prairie du Chien, the daughter of Charles and Celia (Strnad) Valley. She began working at the Crawford County Courthouse while in high school in all departments. She graduated top of her class in 1935. She married the love of her life, Milton “Shorty” Steinberg on January 30, 1937. Together they raised four fabulous children. 

Tue
21
Aug

Lowell D. Forde

Lowell D. Forde, 78, of Prairie du Chien, passed away Monday, Aug. 20, at his home following a courageous battle with cancer.

He was born July 30, 1940, in Decorah, the son of Walter and Gladys (Hulquist) Forde. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War. He married Suzanne Nodland Faldet on July 4, 199,3 in Las Vegas, Nev. Lowell worked as a barge captain on the Mississippi River for many years. He was an active member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Prairie du Chien and loved picnics. 

Mon
20
Aug

Pilots land in Prairie while advocating for flying with diabetes


Thor Dahl (left) and Douglas Cairns stand outside their Dexcom-sponsored plane at one of the 29 stops during their 24-hour, record-breaking flight. Their efforts were to raise awareness for pilots with type 1 diabetes. (Submitted photo)

By Correne Martin

Only eight countries currently allow pilots with insulin-treated diabetes to fly. Though the U.S. is one of them, two European pilots are determined to lift that number higher. 

The duo landed a plane in Prairie du Chien July 28, in an effort to break the world record for visiting the most U.S. states in 24 hours, extending the record from 23 to 29 states in hopes of raising awareness for pilots with type 1 diabetes.

Douglas Gairns, 54, a Scotland native, and Thor Dahl, 24, from Norway, both have type 1 diabetes. They each grew up with boyhood dreams of flying but were grounded upon diagnosis.

Mon
20
Aug

Parents sue in son’s 2017 drowning in PdC


Wacouta Aquatic Park in Prairie du Chien has rectified a number of violations at its outdoor pool since the August 2017 drowning of a 4-year-old.

By Correne Martin

The parents of the 4-year-old boy who drowned at the Prairie du Chien public pool last August are suing the city and the school district for his wrongful death. The family, which is represented by Trial Lawyers for Justice, has requested a jury trial and is seeking an unknown amount of damages.

According to documents filed in Crawford County Court recently, Kurt Warrington and Rachael Warrington, parents of the late Kashton, claim their son died because the city and school district were “negligent in their supervision and custody of [Kashton].”

Mon
20
Aug

Catch fair fever at 160th Crawford County Fair


This year’s Crawford County Fair Theme is “Fair Fever – Catch the Fun!” Swing into Gays Mills Aug. 22-26 to celebrate the 160th year of the fair. (Courier Press file photos)

The 160th Crawford County Fair is set for Aug. 22-26 in Gays Mills. This year’s theme is “Fair Fever – Catch the Fun!” Area communities are invited to celebrate all weekend, with a special observance for the 160th anniversary on Sunday, Aug. 26, at 12 p.m.

Advance fair ticket sales will be available until Wednesday, Aug. 22, at 4 p.m., at the fair office and Crawford County UW-Extension office. Advance season gate passes will cover all four days.

Aside from the Crawford County 4-H and FFA youth who show and display everything from goats and cattle to plants and farm dioramas, the midway offers carnival rides for all ages, Thursday through Sunday, from 12:30 p.m. to close. Earl’s Rides provides the midway entertainment. Ride tickets and wristbands can be purchased on-site.

Mon
20
Aug

Blackhawks pull away in second half to defeat Blugolds


Mason Kramer breaks into the open field to gain good yardage on a kickoff return in the first half Friday night.

Prairie's Tyler Smock eludes a pair of would be tacklers and gets to the outside Friday night. (Photos by Ted Pennekamp)

This pass was tipped but ended up in the hands of Mason Kramer (33) for a big first-half gain.

Traeton Saint scores a 2-point conversion after a fake kick Friday night against Aquinas.

Prairie du Chien quarterback Gavin Gillitzer races to his left for a good gain versus La Crosse Aquinas Friday night on Parents' Night.

Reid Koenig (23) and Traeton Saint make a stop Friday night against the Blugolds.

 

By Zach Mara

 

The Prairie du Chien Blackhawks opened up their 2018 football season on Friday night against visiting LaCrosse Aquinas. Aquinas (0-1) traveled to Prairie du Chien looking for revenge after dropping the season opener two years in a row to the Hawks (1-0). 

Mon
20
Aug

Crawford County regains ownership of Satter Building


Crawford County once again owns the Satter Building property, 111 W. Dunn Street, Prairie du Chien. The property is 2.88 acres.

 

By Ted Pennekamp

 

The Satter Building in Prairie du Chien is once again owned by Crawford County, having been foreclosed upon on Aug. 2. 

County Treasurer Deanne Lutz said the county is in the process of foreclosing on several tax delinquent properties and will be sending out eviction notices.

Wed
15
Aug

Two women injured in crash


Emergency personnel work to get a woman out of an overturned Jeep Monday afternoon following a two-vehicle crash. (Photos by Ted Pennekamp)

A Prairie du Chien police officer talks to the driver of one of the vehicles involved in the accident.

On Monday, Aug. 13, at 2:10 p.m., the Crawford County Communications Center was notified of a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Highway 35 and East LaPointe Street in Prairie du Chien. 

It was determined that a 2018 Jeep, driven by 75-year-old Carolyn Clements of Decorah, Iowa, attempted to make a left turn onto East LaPointe Street and was struck by a 2000 Buick, driven by 89-year-old Irmagard Hogenson of Prairie du Chien. The Hogenson vehicle was traveling north through the intersection. 

Wed
15
Aug

Fort Crawford needs help in portrait identification

For storage purposes and safe keeping, Fort Crawford Museum volunteers recently removed the old and worn out frame from its picture of the 1937-1938 PdC Conference Champions. Hidden behind it, they found a chalk drawing, which has no identification other than the artist’s signature and date that are difficult to decipher. 

The Fort Crawford would like the public’s help. Does anyone recognize the people in the above portrait? Is anyone familiar with the artist (whose signature is above)? The museum would like to be able to return this family portrait to its family.

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