Courier Sentinel

Courier Sentinel The Courier Sentinel is a weekly Thursday-dated newspaper, covering Cadott, Cornell and Holcombe The Courier Sentinel is a weekly Thursday newspaper.

Distribution includes Cadott, Cornell, Lake Holcombe and surrounding areas. Yearly subscription rates are $40 for online subscriptions, or Chippewa, Rusk & Eau Claire counties; $45 elsewhere in Wisconsin; and $55 outside Wisconsin; $40 E-edition

Play ball! That’s never been easier, at the Cadott baseball field, than it is this year, after almost a complete renovat...
07/08/2025

Play ball! That’s never been easier, at the Cadott baseball field, than it is this year, after almost a complete renovation of the site. The field, which is home to the high school varsity, Ponies, Red Sox and Legion teams, now has lights for night games, as well as a new scoreboard and a concession stand, with an announcer’s booth above.

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While it might not look that bad on the exterior, the Cornell High School is deteriorating, to the point it is in danger...
07/07/2025

While it might not look that bad on the exterior, the Cornell High School is deteriorating, to the point it is in danger of being closed down, because of a malfunctioning fire system and other issues. That’s why it will be up to the voters, to decide if they’re willing to fund a new, smaller facility, or have whole-grade sharing with another district, eliminating a high school in Cornell.

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Cookie Kaste, Library Building Committee (third from left), and Randy Kuehni, Cadott Village Board president (far right)...
07/06/2025

Cookie Kaste, Library Building Committee (third from left), and Randy Kuehni, Cadott Village Board president (far right), were joined by dignitaries, June 30, as they officially broke ground on the new community library. The construction will be complete next year, with an opening date set for summer of 2026.

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This weeks business feature on Page 8: Pink Highland busting at the seams with possibilities. Brandie Anderson is back i...
07/05/2025

This weeks business feature on Page 8: Pink Highland busting at the seams with possibilities. Brandie Anderson is back in Holcombe, after she and her husband moved out of the area a few years ago, and she’s back with a new purpose in life – owning and operating The Pink Highland, a consignment store. While Anderson only has clothing and accessories at the moment, eventually, she wants to find some space and add furniture to the shop.

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07/04/2025
July 10, 1975 • The Cornell Courier
07/03/2025

July 10, 1975 • The Cornell Courier

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07/02/2025

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07/01/2025
Mill Yard Park in Cornell, has a lot of people in and out of it, each summer, so some maintenance needs to be done, to k...
06/29/2025

Mill Yard Park in Cornell, has a lot of people in and out of it, each summer, so some maintenance needs to be done, to keep it presentable. One of the main things concentrated on, will be the bathroom floors, as well as the kitchen floor and putting a new surface on the stage area.

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Cadott High School has a good problem – too many students in a lunch period and nowhere to put them. That’s why principa...
06/28/2025

Cadott High School has a good problem – too many students in a lunch period and nowhere to put them. That’s why principal Christi Machler reported June 9, that she wants to increase the number of tables in the commons and put some in the small gym, as overflow, since they are maxed out.

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Schlageter begins next chapter, after 37 years at Cornell. It’s been almost four decades, since Nancy Schlageter graduat...
06/27/2025

Schlageter begins next chapter, after 37 years at Cornell. It’s been almost four decades, since Nancy Schlageter graduated from college in Minnesota, and began her 37-year long teaching career, all with the Cornell School District. Schlageter was originally from South Dakota, but instead of returning back there, she made her home in Cornell, because it wasn’t far from the Twin Cities, and her friends.

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