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Wed
06
Sep

Salvation Army gives to PdC K-9 unit


The Crawford County Salvation Army board recently chose to donate $500 to the Prairie du Chien Police Department’s K-9 unit, which is comprised of Officer Casey Cox (back, left) and his K-9 partner Rico. Also pictured are Jen Kapinus, the local Salvation Army coordinator, and Police Chief Chad Abram. (Photo by Correne Martin)

By Correne Martin

Emergency services are always the number one priority of the Salvation Army, according to Crawford County Salvation Army Coordinator Jen Kapinus. In addition, when there’s special funds available, the organization’s board of directors has the opportunity to select local charities they feel are part of their mission to meet human needs.

Recently, the Salvation Army donated $500 to the new Prairie du Chien Police Department’s K-9 unit, which is comprised of Officer Casey Cox and his partner Rico.

The Salvation Army also gave $1,000 to the Couleecap Food Pantry.

“We depend on our community relationships to give to people throughout the county,” Kapinus said. “[The K-9] donation is important because 1) we have such a drug problem in this county and a lot of my clients are drug users, 2) the relationship we have with the police department, city and county have been very good to us.”

Wed
06
Sep

Fate of Dock Holiday docks on Prairie du Chien riverfront unknown


The Dock Holiday-owned docks are available to private owners for usage on the Lawler Park riverfront in Prairie du Chien. A recent severe storm brought on discussions between the majority owners of the LLC and the city council. The docks are for sale, and the city gets first crack at purchasing them.

By Correne Martin

The fate of the boat docks at the Lawler Park riverfront in Prairie du Chien is up in the air.

Dock Holiday, LLC, sent a letter Aug. 18 to the city administrator stating that, since the late-July 2017 storms totaled the docks, the majority of its owners do not wish to reinvest the needed capital into the docks at their current location due to expense, strong currents and wave action at that location. Another reason given in the letter is because the city would not allow electrical or water hookup “as originally agreed upon,” which Dock Holiday feels is essential for boat safety and convenience.

Wed
06
Sep

Two injured in motorcycle accident

On Monday, Sept. 4, at 4:07 p.m., the Crawford County Sheriff’s Department was notified of a motorcycle accident with injuries on Highway 171 about four tenths of a mile east of Highway 131 in the village of Gays Mills.

Jeremy R. Shannon, 41, Fayette, Iowa, was traveling westbound on Highway 171 on a 2008 Suzuki VZR 1800 motorcycle. The Shannon cycle was negotiating a sharp curve downhill when the cycle tipped on its side, slid across the eastbound lane of traffic, struck a guardrail and came to rest.

Shannon and his passenger, 41-year-old Jodi J. Druecker, Sumner, Iowa, were both transported to Vernon Memorial Hospital to be treated for injuries sustained in the accident.  

The accident remains under investigation.

Assisting at the scene were  Ocooch Mountain Rescue, the Gays Mills First Responders and the Gays Mills Fire Department.

Wed
06
Sep

Pickup truck goes off the roadway

On Tuesday, Sept. 5, at 5:33 a.m., the Crawford County Sheriff’s Department received a report of a one-vehicle accident in Seneca Township on County F east of Oppriecht Lane.

A westbound 2012 Dodge pickup truck owned and operated by 23-year-old Teagan Cornell of Steuben went off the south side of the road and came to rest against a tree.

There were no injuries.

The road was partially blocked for approximately one hour while the truck was removed.

Cornell was ticketed of inattentive driving.

The vehicle appears to be a total loss.

Assisting were the Seneca Fire and First Responders, Tri-State EMS and Milo’s Towing.

Wed
06
Sep

Wauzeka teen in motorcycle accident

On Tuesday, Aug. 29, at 1:28 p.m., the Crawford County Dispatch Center was notified of a motorcycle crash on Highway 60, three miles west of Wauzeka.

Nicholas Lund, 17, Wauzeka, was driving a 2002 Honda motorcycle east on Highway 60 and negotiating a curve. He lost control and went off the roadway and into the right ditch and was ejected.

He was taken by rescue squad to Crossing Rivers Health where he was treated for road rash and then released. He was wearing his helmet.

Assisting at the scene were the Wauzeka First Responders, the Wauzeka Fire Department and the Boscobel Rescue Squad.

Wed
06
Sep

Deer, speed and bad brakes are factors in one-vehicle accident

On Wednesday, Aug. 30, at 10:18 p.m., the Crawford County Sheriff’s Department received a report of a one-vehicle traffic crash on North Halls Branch Road near County S and North Main Street in the township of Seneca.

Levin S. Lemere, 21, Coon Valley, was operating a 1992 Ford F-250 southbound on North Halls Branch Road. Lemere was attempting to negotiate a curve when two deer crossed the road. Lemere attempted to brake and went off the right shoulder of the roadway. Due to Lemere’s vehicle not having full functioning brakes he was unable to stop and continued into the grass for 60 yards before striking a tree head-on. Factors resulting in the cause of the crash were found to be speed and the lack of adequate brakes.

Lemere was cited for no insurance, no registration, operating after suspension and failure to have proper brakes.

Lemere suffered minor injuries in the crash. The vehicle was totaled.

Wed
06
Sep

Coaches sold, to become Los Aztecas


Commemorating the transaction of Coaches Family Restaurant becoming Los Aztecas, Thursday, Aug. 31, were members of both families (from left): Lorenzo Dominguez, Hector Moran, Joanie and Dave Skemp and Manuel Moran. (Photo by Correne Martin)

By Correne Martin

Thursday, Aug. 31, was a monumental day for the Prairie du Chien business community, as the sale officially closed for Coaches Family Restaurant. The Dave and Joanie Skemp family ran the successful restaurant for 47 years, starting as a rootbeer stand in 1970. The family sold to Los Aztecas, also a family-run business that has two Mexican restaurants in Dubuque, Iowa, and one in Galena, Ill. Opening of the remodeled restaurant is expected some time in October.

Kramer Real Estate, of Prairie du Chien, and realtor Sara Boxrucker receive the credit for working with John Herrig Realty, of Dubuque, Iowa, in completing the transaction. The 4,300-square-foot building was listed on Kramer’s website for $495,000. The sale price has not been disclosed.

Though it was a good feeling to have sold Coaches Restaurant, Dave and Joanie Skemp said it was bittersweet.

“It’s kind of sad, but it’s a happy moment, too,” Joanie shared.

Wed
06
Sep

Girls Cross Country Second at Westby


Displaying their second place plaque at Westby are Greta Hein, Amber Huser, Faith Dillman, Ella Hein, Meg Katzung, Karly Jaynes and Jayden Jenks.

 

PdC girls take 2nd 

at Westby Invitational

The Prairie du Chien Girls had another amazing night on Tuesday. They placed second in an incredibly strong field of 21 teams at the Westby Cross Country Invitational.  

Wisconsin Dells, the first-ranked team in the state, took first with 31 points. Prairie du Chien edged out Westby, another state ranked team, with 75 points to their 81.  

Wed
06
Sep

Girls Win At Darlington


The Prairie du Chien girls are putting together an excellent season so far. Posing at Darlington are Greta Hein, Jayden Jenks, Meg Katzung, Faith Dillman, Ella Hein, Amber Huser and Karly Jaynes.

Blake Bartels of Prairie du Chien leads a long string of runners at Darlington.

 

Prairie du Chien girls 

win Darlington Invitational

The Prairie du Chien girls varsity cross country team won the Darlington Invitational against 25 teams on Saturday for the first time in the 34-year race history.  

The girls scored 76 points to top second-place Darlington’s 88 points. Darlington, 2016 Division 3 State Champion, was definitely favored to win on their own home course.  

Wed
06
Sep

Golfers Victorious


Sophie Miller chips out from behind a tree on hole number four Thursday afternoon at Prairie du Chien Country Club. (Photos by Ted Pennekamp)

Mackenzie Maguire hits a curving uphill putt on the fourth green Thursday afternoon.

Gabby Ritchie watches her putt on number four edge closer to the hole. Ritchie was medalist as Prairie du Chien defeated visiting Lancaster.

Prairie du Chien’s Molly Peterson watches her putt break towards the hole on number four Thursday afternoon at Prairie du Chien Country Club.

 

Prairie golfers 

defeat Lancaster

The Blackhawk girls golf team notched their first win of the season with a 214-228 victory over Lancaster on Thursday at Prairie du Chien Country Club. 

Gabby Ritchie paced the squad and was match medalist with her season low of 43. In second place overall was Mackenzie Maguire with a 47. Sophie Miller fired a 60. Molly Peterson posted a 64 and Lydia Seeley carded an 80.

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