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8 people, 1 pet displaced after duplex fire in Madison
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - A duplex in Madison caught fire Friday night, leaving eight people and one pet without a home. The Madison Fire Department says they arrived to the scene just after 11:30 p.m. to find heavy fire coming out of multiple sides of the duplex on the 2900 block of Turbot Drive. The fire had also spread to the second floor.
Toppers Pizza CEO Adam Oldenburg Celebrates First Year at the Helm with Major Growth and Franchisee Success
Beloved pizza company prepares to accelerate expansion under his leadership. The 39-year-old started working for Toppers 18 years ago as a delivery driver. In his early 20s, the future CEO had big plans to run the company someday. Now that he is in the top position, he remains laser-focused on growing the franchisee network, menu innovation, leveraging cutting-edge technology and marketing – all to support current and future franchisees. In addition to his role as CEO, Oldenburg also owns six Toppers franchises himself.
NFL Players from James Madison Memorial H.S. (Madison, WI)
Here’s an up-to-date list of all NFL Players from James Madison Memorial High School, now Vel Phillips Memorial High School, in Madison, WI. The list includes only those players who have played in an NFL game. See where it ranks among other schools in the state here. NFL Players...
Madison metro received 13 bed bug complaints since June; city records show all were addressed within 24 hours
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Madison city records show there have been 13 complaints of bed bugs on the metro busses since June, and all complaints were addressed within 24 hours or less. Still, some people are concerned the city isn’t doing enough to address the issue. After a number...
Man dies from injuries in fatal motorcycle-truck crash
POTOSI, Wis. -- The Grant County Coroners Office notified the Grant County Sheriff's Office Saturday that Cameron Schaefer, 22, of Dickeyville, died from the injuries he sustained in a fatal crash on Aug. 18.
La Crosses School superintendent, Dr. Engel, on cellphone bans, adding SRO, $53.5 million referendum, vape sensors
La Crosse Schools superintendent, Dr. Aaron Engel, joins to talk about cellphone bans in a couple of schools, the $53.5 million referendum question on the November ballot, vape sensors going up in bathrooms, adding a school resource officer (SRO) and investing in an early childhood coordinator. La Crosse Talk airs...
Luna’s Groceries will celebrate community with annual Luna’s Block Party on Saturday
Luna’s Groceries, a popular local grocery store in the Allied‐Dunn’s Marsh Neighborhood, will be celebrating its annual Luna’s Block Party on Saturday, Aug. 24, 1-9 p.m. Luna’s Groceries has been providing healthy and diverse food options while becoming a community resource hub for its neighborhood residents since it opened in 2019.
Milwaukee Bucks’ Khris Middleton Makes His Political Stance Clear With Latest Move
Throughout his NBA career with the Milwaukee Bucks, All-Star wing Khris Middleton has built a reputation of excellence and performance, especially when he became a champion in 2021. Just recently, though, the All-Star wing has revealed his political stance in a recent rally he attended. The Milwaukee Bucks organization has...
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS: Wisconsin teams hit the gridiron for Week 1
BELOIT — For Beloit Memorial’s Purple Knights, last season’s 19-12 season-opening loss to visiting Racine Park is no doubt still frustratingly fresh in their minds. Beloit jumped out to a 12-0 lead, squandered several opportunities to add to it, but still led 12-7 before Park rallied for two fourth-quarter touchdowns for a 19-12 victory. “We were winning most of the game, but we couldn’t capitalize on certain situations and we...
Emotions run high as Monona Grove community discusses school budget deficit
MONONA, Wis. (WMTV) - Members of the Monona Grove community gathered in front of the district’s school board Thursday to discuss a recently uncovered budget deficit. School Board President Elizabeth Cook wrote an open letter to the community on Tuesday stating that the meeting would share more details about the budget investigation, which was conducted by the new superintendent.
Complaint details search of Baraboo man's home, but alleged connection to officers remains unclear
BARABOO, Wis. -- Large amounts of drugs and guns were found inside the home of a Baraboo man, a criminal complaint filed this week alleges. However, the complaint sheds no light on the man's alleged connection to three police officers who were put under administrative investigation stemming from the case.
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