January/February 2016 Digital Edition
To Our Readers – January / February 2016
Beginning with our next issue – LocaLeben will be produced using an all digital process Read More »
Feature – Growing Tomorrow
Agriculture also has a lot to be proud of both in Dodge County and in Wisconsin. Read More »
Musician – Justin Regner
When I was young, my parents put me in piano lessons where I learned the fundamentals of music. Read More »
Social Luxury of Beer
Winter, for me, is the best time of year to be a beer lover Read More »
Lines from Upstream – The Rime Of Gus
Old Gus retired from the Mill – With one thing on his mind … Read More »
Someone Who Matters – BBBS of Dodge County
Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) fills a very important niche in communities around the United States Read More »
Stump The Beaver
Bottom line: If beavers are a nuisance, then they are a useful nuisance, sort of like breathing Read More »
Nobody’s Hero – The story of a Marine Sniper Scout
Del is a veteran who often cannot bring himself to speak about his service in the Marines Read More »
Sweet Thanks
If survivors of domestic violence had a face, a name, a family, a home, a job and were able to share their feelings and their history, would the world take more notice? Read More »
This & That – 175 Years and Counting
Throughout its illustrious history, our little town has made vital contributions to society (or we like to think so anyway) Read More »
The Hightower Detective Agency
Rich socialite Thomas Blackmore is killed in a car crash, driving home from the Wilson Auction house Read More »
MEET A MAKER
How did you get started? I don’t remember the first things I made but I have fairly detailed notebooks that go back to middle school, and I’ve seen photos from earlier. Read More »
Mr. Ackerman & The Spring
On the south side of Beaver Dam and the west side of Swan City Park is an old structure painted white, known locally as the Spring House Read More »
What Happened To Community?
A few years ago when I received my first issue of LocaLeben and started reading it, I immediately knew what they were trying to accomplish: Community. Read More »