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Wisconsin Maps Go To SCOTUS

By Charles Collier, The Denmark NewsOn Monday, June 19 the Supreme Court of the United States announced it will hear arguments over Wisconsin’s voting district maps. The current maps used to decide state legislators have been in effect since 2011 and were drawn by the Republican majority after the 2010 Census. This process—the majority party having authority over redistricting—is standard Wisconsin law.
Niemann Rocks The Hill
By Charles Collier, The Denmark NewsPhotos by Cody Sinkula, Y100 RadioDENMARK—On Saturday, June 10 more than 1,200 country music-lovers packed into Veterans Memorial Park in Denmark and brought to conclusion eight months of planning and organizing by the Denmark Lions Club when The Raglanders, Confederate Railroad and Jerrod Niemann, “Rocked the Hill.” An exceptio
CPR Certification in Full Swing
By Alex Strouf, The Denmark NewsLast December, three lives were saved in Wisconsin high school sports thanks to cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR. In the first case, a high school sophomore suffered cardiac arrest during a junior varsity basketball game.
Laurent Wins Gold at PanAms
By Alex Strouf, The Denmark NewsPhotos by Richard Immel/USA WrestlingJayden Laurent just keeps adding on to her resume.Just two weeks after being announced as a unanimous first team All-Conference selection for softball, Laurent was flying to Lima, Peru to wrestle for the United States.
Resilient, Renewed: Maribel Caves
By Charles Collier, The Denmark NewsIn August 2013 skies over Maribel brought destruction when two F1 tornadoes barreled eastward into the densely forested Maribel Cherney Caves Park.
Sports Roundup: Track Thrives, Softball Falls
By Alex Strouf, The Denmark NewsTRACKThe Denmark varsity track and field team brought four boys to La Crosse to compete in three events this weekend at the WIAA State Track & Field Championships.They have not disappointed.The boy's 4x200M relay team consisting of senior Noah McMonagle, senior Sawyer Alexander, junior Wyatt Gezella, and senior Noah Bielinski took sixth overall in the preliminary round and qualified for the state finals on
Denmark Softball Survives, One Game Away from State
By Alex Strouf, The Denmark NewsDespite facing a 3-0 deficit in the first inning following a pair of Shawano home runs, the Lady Vikes of Denmark did not tuck their tails.
Lady Vikes Win Regional Championship
By Alex Strouf, The Denmark NewsWhen the Denmark High School varsity softball team travelled to Luxemburg last Friday, May 26, it wasn’t about winning the regional championship. It wasn’t about the rivalry being renewed on a bigger stage. In fact, it wasn’t even the stage they were on.Mentally, it was about redeeming themselves from last year.
Historic Habeck Farms to Host Manitowoc Breakfast
By Charles Collier, The Denmark NewsManitowoc County’s Breakfast on the Farm this year will be hosted at Habeck Homestead Farms at 12135 Pleasant Rd. in Maribel on June 11 from 8 a.m.-noon. The annual event hosted by the Manitowoc County Dairy Promotion Committee, Manitowoc County Farm Bureau and the Wis.
Bisbee Advances to Sectionals
By Alex Strouf, The Denmark NewsAustin Bisbee has quite the athletic letter. The Denmark High School senior was a three-time letterwinner in football and a one-timer in basketball. On top of that, Bisbee is wrapping up his fourth varsity golf season.
Dancing in Denmark
By Charles Collier, The Denmark NewsDENMARK—It’s hard to not have a skip in one’s step when living and working in Denmark. Starting this summer, a Denmark alumni will give kids all the more reason to “Do it big, do it right and do it with style” as the new Kaleidoscope Dance Studio at the intersection of Main St. and Wall St.
Tuesday Rdp: Lady Vikes Walk-Off Against Freedom
By Alex Strouf, The Denmark NewsThe Denmark Lady Vikes varsity softball team played host to the Northeastern Conference's best softball team on Tuesday, Freedom. The Lady Irish came into the match-up with an overall record of 15-2.The Lady Vikes shocked the conference's top team with superb pitching of sophomore Grace Nys, who allowed only four hits and two runs in the complete game victory.
Spring Play Kills
By Charles Collier, The Denmark NewsDenmark high’s spring play took place last weekend in front of three crowds who were all ready to laugh.
Banking on Books
By The Denmark NewsA new lending library is open for business in Denmark.Built by Dave Babiash, the box resembling Denmark State Bank is open to anyone to take or leave books as they please. Feel free to peruse the books and take one for your leisure.
Girl's Soccer Grabs Win: Tuesday Roundup
Photo and scores compiled by Alex Strouf, The Denmark NewsSoftball Wins BigDENMARK 14MARINETTE 5`Taylor Ullman got the win on the mound for the Lady Vikes in blowout fashion.
Gezella Breaks 400M Record
By Alex Strouf, The Denmark NewsAs the weather turned out to be beautiful, Denmark High School finally had the opportunity to host a track meet on Tuesday, April 25. For one Denmark High School student, his month just keeps getting better.
More Money, More Education

DENMARK, WI — In its first meeting since the passage of two referendum questions authorizing new funding, the Denmark School Board added new positions across all levels for the upcoming schoolyear.

“We have some money that the community said, ‘spend on quality education’ and we’re starting to grow again; not huge, but it’s ticking up over the last couple years. We have situations that need to get covered,” District Administrator Tony Klaubauf said.

Future Business, Current Honors

DENMARK, WI — Behind every successful business is a coherent vision, managerial efficiency, adaptive tactics, and a work force. Most vitally, however, is the original ignition of an idea, brought to life only through experientially-influenced knowledge and an ability to enthuse both producers and consumers.

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