Horicon Businesses Help One Another


Horicon Businesses Help One Another
How fish and a pickle became an allterrain utility vehicle
MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
JOURNALIST
Bob Carpenter, Horicon resident and owner of the Rock River Tap on Lake Street, knew years ago he wanted a John Deere Gator, but he wasn’t quite sure how to pay for it.
Then, like most days down at The Rock, an employee from John Deere walked in to the