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Carthage welcomes robust fall 2024 class
In the days leading up to the fall 2024 semester, Carthage rolled out the welcome mat for more than 900 new students who arrived ready to unlock their potential. As of Aug. 26, the incoming class featured 782 freshmen and 102 transfer students. Although final enrollment figures aren’t tabulated until Oct. 15, that preliminary tally remains on par with last year’s record-setting class.
Video: Your Hometown – Lake Villa
Jon Hansen visits Lake Villa where he talks with Mayor James McDonald, Harbor Brewing owner Kyle Wenzel, and area Realtor and former Lehmann Mansion caretaker Robert E. Frank. Listen this Thursday, August 29, for a full day of special features about Lake Villa.
Trump promises universal coverage for IVF, suggests he’ll vote against Florida abortion measure
POTTERVILLE, Mich. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump says that, if he wins a second term, he wants to make IVF treatment free for women, but did not detail how he would fund his plan or precisely how it would work. “I’m announcing today in a major statement that...
Limit time outside to prevent contracting eastern equine encephalitis: Doctor | Morning in America
Human cases of eastern equine encephalitis, also known as EEE, have been confirmed in dozens of counties across five states: Vermont, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Wisconsin. Dr. Frita Fisher discusses some symptoms you can recognize after three to five days of being bitten by an infected mosquito. Fisher recommends people limit their time […]
Good news on mortgage interest rates helps fuel Green Bay, Appleton housing markets
GREEN BAY - Green Bay, Appleton and Oshkosh area homebuyers still face rising prices and competition in key price points as the summer winds down. But they should benefit from more homes for sale and declining mortgage interest rates as fall arrives. ...
We Energies Foundation grants $100k to first responders across Wisconsin to help upgrade life-saving equipment
WEST ALLIS, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Wisconsin's first responders will receive upgraded life-saving equipment, thanks to a $100,000 dollar grant from the We Energies Foundation. The money is part of the "Rewarding Responders" grant program, which, since 2020, has given more than $400,000 dollars to public safety agencies. This year,...
Marcus Theatres to show Star Wars in Ojibwe at four locations in Wisconsin
(WFRV) – Marcus Theatres has announced it will show Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope in the Ojibwe language at four Wisconsin locations. According to a release, Marcus Theatres will show the film in Ojibwe at Bay Park in Ashwaubenon, Cedar Creek in Rothschild, Palace in Sun Prairie, and Ridge in New Berlin.
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