After about a month as lead pastor at Waunakee First Baptist Church, the Rev. David Pritchett is making the transition from an assistant pastor into his new role.
DANE COUNTY-- Each year, usually in the dog days of summer, a low, droning buzz can be heard on the breeze. These are annual cicadas, which ca…
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi officially resigned from his position on Friday, May 3. Board Chair Patrick Miles will immediately succeed to…
FORT ATKINSON -- Haiden Paulsen homered and drove in four runs as Waunakee beat host Fort Atkinson 18-7 in five innings in Badger Large softba…
Improving to 7-2-1 overall and currently ranked third in the latest Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association Division 1 poll, the Waunakee girls’ …
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Since “Challengers” begins practically at the end of its story, I think I’ll begin this review by talking about the movie’s ending. It ends, as we see in early scenes and is pretty predictable anyway, with feuding tennis stars Art (Mike Faist) and Patrick (Josh O’Connor) playing against each…
On May 17-19, the inaugural Wisconsin Cheese Festival will kick off summer in Lake Geneva. Cheese lovers are encouraged to congregate at the Lake Geneva House of Music for three days of food, music and family fun.
Unsa Syed of Waunakee was one of 168 University of Wisconsin-Madison Letters & Science undergraduates were inducted to the Phi Beta Kappa academic society earlier this month. Dean Eric M. Wilcots led the opening procession and welcome. Chapter President, David W. Johnson, Economics, host…
School board salutes staff for National Teacher Appreciation Week
Four years after the arrival of COVID-19, Wisconsin’s state finances are the strongest on record, with ample reserves and comparatively low debt levels.
Many bird watchers look forward to the annual crane count coordinated by the International Crane Foundation. This year, it was held on April 13.
Even a casual observer of the Wisconsin economy can name some nationally prominent sectors, such as manufacturing, agriculture and tourism. Others can go deeper and list medical and scientific instruments, health information software, paper, plastics and parts produced for the automotive industry.
The lifeblood of any farmer is the soil that provides their livelihood, so taking care of it has to be a top priority.