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Researchers Look at Robotics and Farming
(Mackenzie Krumme, Wisconsin Public Radio) Last month, south central Wisconsin became the site of a national research hub into the dairy industry. According to Mackenzie Krumme with Wisconsin Public Radio, in Prairie du Sac, a team of scientists and researchers broke ground on a $55-million facility with 18 buildings on 42 acres.
Dane Co. Farmer’s Market moves off the square for the weekend
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - The Dane County Farmer’s Market was held at Breese Stevens Field Saturday instead of its usual spot around the capitol. This happens once a year when the “Art Fair On the Square” comes to town and takes its place for the weekend. People attending the market were still able to see their favorite vendors all while enjoying the sunshine on the field.
Summer Showdown lets Boys and Girls Club members compete for fun at Logan
Every summer, kids from around the La Crosse area get together to compete with each other on the athletic field. On Friday, they represented different Boys and Girls Clubs at the annual Summer Showdown for this year happened on Friday at Swanson Field, outside Logan High School. The event attracted more than 400 young people, and Andy Kiel with the Boys and Girls Clubs says one event is a clear favorite.
Fiery Inferno Shakes Wisconsin Attraction: House On The Rock Circus Section In Flames!
SPRING GREEN, WI – A fire broke out early Friday morning at the iconic House on the Rock attraction in southern Wisconsin, causing significant damage to the Upper Circus area. The fire started in an orchestra bandwagon within the Upper Circus section. Staff promptly alerted the fire department and...
Elections Commission advises clerks take precautions to ensure drop box security
The state Elections Commission recommended local clerks take precautions to ensure their absentee ballot drop boxes are secure, put in easily accessible areas and emptied regularly if they choose to use them again following last week’s state Supreme Court ruling. The recommendations the commission approved unanimously yesterday aren’t required...
Back Through the Years: July history
Mrs. Fred Culp, Iona and Bob, Mrs. Elsie Clark and Maxine Gooch returned recently from a two-week trip to the Badlands, Black Hills, Yellowstone National Park, Glacier National Park and Lake Louise, Canada. They traveled through South Dakota, Minnesota, North Dakota, Idaho and Canada. They stopped at Superior and spent some time in Minneapolis. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lalor and daughter at Webster, also Clinton Lalor who lives at Webster.
East Dubuque Council To Consider Golf Cart, UTV Ordinance
The East Dubuque City Council will meet tomorrow evening. One of the items on their agenda is to consider and possible approve an ordinance allowing golf carts and UTV vehicles to operate on East Dubuque city streets. One provision in the proposed ordinance includes anyone operating the vehicles to purchase an annual registration. The meeting begins at 6 o’clock at city hall.
Dubuque School Board To Consider $15-Million Dollar Bond Issuance
The Dubuque School Board meets tomorrow evening at the Forum on Chaney Road at 5:30. One of the items on the agenda is a public hearing on and potential approval of a resolution supporting the proposed issuance of nearly $15-million dollars in school infrastructure sales, services and use tax revenue bonds.
City Of Dubuque Looking To Take Over Portion Of Brewing And Malting Building Demo
The city of Dubuque may be looking at taking over a portion of the demolition of the Dubuque Brewing and Malting building after the property owner has missed key deadlines. When the City Council meets tomorrow night, they are scheduled to discuss the issue. The Housing & Community Development Director...
Democrats canvass in Shorewood ahead of RNC
SHOREWOOD, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The Wisconsin Democratic Party launched a summer canvassing effort in the Milwaukee area on Saturday, July 13. State Party Chair Ben Wilker was in Shorewood this morning to rally volunteers before they went out to knock on doors, hand out literature, and encourage voters to vote for Democrats this fall.
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