After about 27 years in public office, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi will retire, capping off 13 years in that role. For the first time in nearly three decades, he will have no involvement in county or state government.
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday, as the state and country celebrate Earth Week, that Wisconsin is receiving a grant of $62.4 milli…
The Dane County Board of Supervisors announced that they will be engaging with community members through a series of public focus groups in May.
The annual Waterloo High School Alumni Association banquet will be held in the school cafeteria on Saturday, May 18.
The Dane County Sheriff's Office announced a new partnership with Summit Credit Union and the Black Men Coalition of Dane County (BMCDC) on Fr…
Marshall scored eight runs in the bottom of the second inning and held on for an 11-7 on Tuesday.
The two programs had run-ins with the weather early in the week, but finished strong with invitational appearances to close.
The Cardinals lost their first game against the Wildcats but bounced back for a big victory the following day.
The Pirates won convincingly over Deerfield but took tough losses to Mineral Point and Lomira on Saturday.
Voters across Wisconsin approved 62 of the 103 school district referenda held in this year’s…
MADISON, Wis. – No one needs to convince Larry Kinsman, principal at ORIN Technologies in Ve…
A solar eclipse in 585 B.C. ended a long war between the Mediterranean kingdoms of Medes and…
A horrific scene played out in February in an apartment complex in Middleton, a Madison suburb.
Dusk was deepening in the alder brush of the Bibon Swamp as we tiptoed down the gravel road. Robins yakked from the trees and spring peepers yelled from the water much louder than our feet, but still we kept our breath and movement and thoughts as quiet as possible so as not to miss it.
“Civil War” presents one of the most intriguing premises of the year, maybe of the last several years: what if Texas and California were to secede from the United States and join forces to wage war against their former home country?
JEFFERSON — The following animals have arrived at the Humane Society of Jefferson County. For more information call 920-674-2048.
Monday, April 22 — Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, pear slices, cookie, sliced bread
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Monday, April 15 — Roast turkey, mashed potatoes, California blend vegetables, tropical fruit salad, spice cake and bread
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