Truth is truly stranger than fiction. I couldn’t make this up if I tried.
Terrain vehicles will be allowed to travel in Baraboo later this year after the city passed an ordinance Tuesday allowing them on all streets, except for Highway 33.
A large construction project to resurface and reconfigure Wisconsin Dells Parkway, set for five phases from 2026 to 2028, will minimize the impact on summer tourism traffic.
Big plays on the bases and on the mound highlighted this week's top area performances. Meet this week's stars.
Wisconsin 50th Assembly District Rep. Tony Kurtz, R-Wonewoc, looks to continue to serve in the newly revised 41st District.
Last year, my husband Frank and I planned a trip of a lifetime — a Rhine River cruise through the Netherlands, Germany, France and Switzerland. Twenty-four days before the trip, though, Frank ended up in intensive care with a major health crisis.
Offensive prowess was spotlighted as teams returned to the diamonds last week with better weather. Here are this week's stars.
Keller, Inc. has been chosen as the architect and general contractor/builder on a building remodel project for Tomah Public Library, 716 Superior Ave., Tomah.
Offensive prowess was spotlighted as teams returned to the diamonds last week with better weather. Here are this week's stars.
Photos of the Chiefs taking on the Blue Jays in a nonconference on Monday, April 22 at Cambridge High School.
The Golden Beavers pitcher's skills helped her earn a scholarship to play for the Badgers. Here's how she could contribute at Wisconsin.
Beaver Dam's Gabby Fakes pitched a complete game with 12 strikeouts in a victory over Panthers. Oregon mustered just a pair of hits.
Although she's no longer headlining shows at Circus World, Viola and her co-star Kelly and still under contract to perform elsewhere.
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Wisconsin Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics president Deborah Tang presented state Sen. Joan Ballweg (R – Markesan) with a WAND 2024 Legislator of the Year Award on April 18 at WAND’s annual conference in Oshkosh.
Baseball players delivered dominant performances at the plate, on the mound and all-around last week. Here are this week's stars.
The Sauk County Board on Tuesday approved $390,000 in funding for UW-Platteville Baraboo Sauk County in each of the next two years in an effort to keep the campus open amid the closings of several other branch campuses in the Universities of Wisconsin system.
Tomah Health and Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin will hold a two-day blood drive from noon to 5 p.m. May 1 and 2 at Tomah’s Recreation Park, 1625 Butts Ave., Tomah.
United Cooperative is purchasing an ethanol production plant in Necedah from Marquis, effective May 31. The two companies announced the sale on April 15.
Here we go, Wisconsin. The last major election cycles have featured Wisconsin in a pivotal role, and November 2024 will be no different. The Badger state will be abuzz with political activity. We’ll see a healthy round of pandering by those who currently hold power.
Hara Hachi Bu.
A perfect game and a change in offensive approach keyed this week's stars.