2020: Year in Review Part Two Crawford County Independent & Kickapoo Scout
DRIFTLESS – 2020 was quite a year – one most will likely never forget, no matter how much they may want to.
MAY:Scansin Brand, a Madison-based apparel design shop owned by Nicolas Boehm, recently launched its ‘Save ’ campaign to encourage individuals to support local bars, restaurants and workers during the COVID-19 crisis. Boehm is a 1994 North Crawford graduate, and son of Alice and Gerald Boehm of rural Gays Mills… Seneca Schools SAE spotlight for the week is Dawson, a junior taking several ag classes this semester. Dawson is completing his SAE in animal science. “Let me just say he is knocking it out of the park in all things Ag,” said Ag Education Teacher Kally Koch… At least 20 meat processing plants have closed temporarily across the country, including one in Wisconsin, following the spread of COVID… The North Crawford School Board met for the
Year in Review Part Two The Boscobel Dial
BOSCOBEL - This is the second installment of our 2020 Year in Review. The first installment ran last week.
JULY
Will Connely knows the ins and outs of Boscobel Bowl & Banquet, after all, he’s been cooking there since he was 21 years old. So when longtime owners Jan Richter and her brother Stacey Karsten decided to sell the popular Boscobel establishment on July 1 26 years to the day since they bought it from Quent and Gloria Hurtz, they couldn’t think of a better buyer.
“He’s been around here a longtime, he’ll be fine,” Stacey said.
Search of Latham Road property fails to locate missing person
STAR VALLEY - Over the past several months, the Onalaska Police Department has extensively investigated the disappearance of Tyler D. Henry. Mr. Henry was last seen in Onalaska, Wisconsin, on Wednesday, September 2, 2020.
As the investigation continues to evolve, information was received that Mr. Henry has family ties to Ronald Nash and his property on Latham Road in the Township of Utica, in rural Crawford County, Wisconsin.
Based on Mr. Henry’s family ties and other information, the Onalaska Police Department, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Wisconsin Department of Justice State Crime Lab, K9 Handlers, and Crawford County Sheriff’s Department jointly worked together to search Mr. Nash’s property and adjoining neighboring properties for any signs of Mr. Henry. As a result of the search, Mr. Henry wasn’t located.