With drones, robots, AI and more, Waunakee fifth-graders took a day to discover all that the latest technology has to offer in the workplace on June 4.
Dane County Humane Society’s (DCHS’s) Wildlife Center admitted seven turtles in a span of just over 24 hours, the agency announced June 5, all…
On a glorious Sunday afternoon, families packed the stands of the Lodi High School Stadium to congratulate their outgoing senior class.
Can all six schools in the Waunakee Community School district achieve a score of significantly exceeds expectations on the state report card by 2029?
Blue Devils baseball continues to roll -- and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
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Lodi baseball’s postseason run continues.
The Poynette Pumas softball team is one step closer to state.
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JUNE 6: BLOOD DRIVE
On June 5 the Columbia County Highway Department broke ground on what will be a new salt storage facility in Portage, with work expected to start in earnest the following week and completion scheduled by Oct. 15.
Opinion
Probably the most commonly used — and, in my opinion, abused — exemption in our state’s Open Meetings Law is the one that lets governmental bodies meet behind closed doors “whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session.”
I have visited Benjamin Franklin’s grave at the Christ Church Burial Ground in Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love.
Lawmakers are reigniting an effort this session at exempting cigar lounges from an early 2000s-era law banning smoking in most public places in the state.
Prior to the East Washington Street closure in 1964 after the new high school building was opened, the parade moved smoothly up the street, across Highway 51, in front of the police car parked across the flow of traffic with red lights flashing. They marched past our front porch, and turned …
Wisconsin consumers and businesses purchased $38.9 billion worth of imported goods in 2024, with machinery, pharmaceuticals, and vehicles among the top imports by value. Since 2016, the inflation-adjusted value of the state’s imports has grown 32.4%.